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National Parks Of Angola
The protected areas of Angola include national parks, partial nature reserves, integral nature reserves, and regional nature parks. As of mid-2020, protected areas 87,507 km, or 7% of Angola's land area.UNEP-WCMC (2020). Protected Area Profile for Angola from the World Database of Protected Areas, June 2020. Available at: www.protectedplanet.net National parks (IUCN protected area category II) * Iona National Park (15,150 km²) est. 1964 * Quiçama National Park (9,960 km²) est. 1957 * Cameia National Park (14,450 km²) est. 1938 * Bicuar National Park (7,900 km²) est. 1964 * Cangandala National Park (630 km²) est. 1970 * Mupa National Park (6,600 km²) est. 1964 * Luengue-Luiana National Park (22,610 km²) est. 1966 * Mavinga National Park (5,950 km²) est. 1966 Integral nature reserves (IUCN protected area category IV) * Ilheu dos Passaros Integral Nature Reserve (2 km²) est. 1973 * Luando Integral Nature Reserve (8280&n ...
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Protected Area
Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural values. There are several kinds of protected areas, which vary by level of protection depending on the enabling laws of each country or the regulations of the international organizations involved. Generally speaking though, protected areas are understood to be those in which human presence or at least the exploitation of natural resources (e.g. firewood, non-timber forest products, water, ...) is limited. The term "protected area" also includes marine protected areas, the boundaries of which will include some area of ocean, and transboundary protected areas that overlap multiple countries which remove the borders inside the area for conservation and economic purposes. There are over 161,000 protected areas in the world (as of October 2010) with more added daily, representing between 10 and 15 percent of the world's land surface area. As of 20 ...
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Ilheu Dos Passaros Integral Nature Reserve
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Nature Conservation In Angola
Conservation in Angola is centered around the protection of the country's biodiversity and natural heritage. While Angola contains a remarkably diverse array of ecosystems and species, conservation has not been a priority for most of its history. Three decades of intense conflict during the Angolan Civil War had a catastrophic effect on the nation's environment, but since the end of the war in 2002, both the Angolan government and non-state actors have gradually established programs to protect the ecological well-being of the country. However, major structural issues and lack of political will have so far kept intervention limited, and many habitats and species remain deeply threatened. Background History Modern conservation efforts began in 1911 under Portuguese Angola, Portuguese rule when a conservation fund paid into by the sale of hunting licenses was set up; this was followed in the 1930s by the establishment of natural parks and game reserves. During the early 1970s, the ...
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Angola Geography-related Lists
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Protected Areas Of Angola
The protected areas of Angola include national parks, partial nature reserves, integral nature reserves, and regional nature parks. As of mid-2020, protected areas 87,507 km, or 7% of Angola's land area.UNEP-WCMC (2020). Protected Area Profile for Angola from the World Database of Protected Areas, June 2020. Available at: www.protectedplanet.net National parks (IUCN protected area category II) * Iona National Park (15,150 km²) est. 1964 * Quiçama National Park (9,960 km²) est. 1957 * Cameia National Park (14,450 km²) est. 1938 * Bicuar National Park (7,900 km²) est. 1964 * Cangandala National Park (630 km²) est. 1970 * Mupa National Park (6,600 km²) est. 1964 * Luengue-Luiana National Park (22,610 km²) est. 1966 * Mavinga National Park (5,950 km²) est. 1966 Integral nature reserves (IUCN protected area category IV) * Ilheu dos Passaros Integral Nature Reserve (2 km²) est. 1973 * Luando Integral Nature Reserve (8280&nb ...
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Namibe Partial Reserve
Namibe Partial Reserve () is a protected area in Angola. It is located to the north of Iona National Park, and separated by a narrow strip of occupied land along the Curoca River. This reserve has IUCN Category IV status and was proclaimed in 1960 by the authorities of Portuguese Angola Portuguese Angola refers to Angola during the historic period when it was a territory under Portuguese rule in southwestern Africa. In the same context, it was known until 1951 as Portuguese West Africa (officially the State of West Africa). I .... It covers . This park is planned to be included into the Iona - Skeleton Coast Transfrontier Conservation Area. Large sand dunes can be seen here, because the reserve is located in a desert area. Therefore, only plants resistant to this cruel environment can be found, such as ''Welwitschia mirabilis'', better known as the "desert octopus." Mammals such as the elephant, kudu, oryx, black rhino and mountain zebra Hartmanns have previously appeared ...
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Buffalo Partial Reserve
Buffalo Partial Reserve is a protected area in Angola. It lies on the western slope of the Angolan highlands in Benguela Province, east of the city of Benguela. The partial reserve covers an area of 400 km2. It protects portions of the Angolan Miombo woodlands and Angolan scarp savanna and woodlands The Angolan Scarp savanna and woodlands is an ecoregion located on the coast of Angola, an area with a variety of habitats and rich in wildlife including many endemic birds and animals. Geography This ecoregion consists of the strip of land that ... ecoregions."Partial Reserve Buffalo". DOPA Explorer. Accessed 23 March 2022/ref> References {{Reflist Protected areas of Angola Angolan miombo woodlands Benguela Province ...
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Luando Integral Nature Reserve
Luando is a city and commune of Angola located in the province of Bié. See also * Communes of Angola The Communes of Angola ( pt, comunas) are Administrative division, administrative units in Angola after Municipalities of Angola, municipalities. The 163 municipalities of Angola are divided into communes. There are a total of 618 communes of Ang ... References Populated places in Bié Province Municipalities of Angola {{Angola-geo-stub ...
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Mavinga National Park
Mavinga is a National Park in Kuando Kubango Province in south-eastern Angola. It covers an area of . The Park was proclaimed in 2011 along with the neighbouring Luengue-Luiana National Park, which measures . The two parks are contiguous and managed as a single unit. The parks were created to conserve the areas’ high ecological and biological value. Mavinga forms the western border of Africa's largest conservation area, the Kavango-Zambezi Trans-Frontier Conservation Area (KaZa TFCA). History Wildlife populations were drastically reduced during the Angolan Civil War (1975 to 2002). The Park was proclaimed in 2011 along with Luengue-Luiana National Park. Climate The region has a Tropical Savanna Climate. Average annual rainfall varies from about 600 to 1000 mm. Geography and access The road network within the park is fairly well developed, though many of these roads are either in poor condition, or inaccessible because of landmines remaining from the Angolan Civil Wa ...
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Angola
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Luengue-Luiana National Park
Luengue-Luiana National Park ( pt, Parque Nacional do Luengue-Luiana) is a national park in Angola. Geography The park covers an area of 22,610 km². It located in Cuando Cubango Province in the southeastern corner of Angola. The park is bounded on the west and southwest by the Kavango River, on the south by the border with Namibia, on the east by the Cuando River which forms the border with Zambia, and on the north by Longa-Mavinga National Park.Tarr, Peter (2020). ''Management Plan for the Luengue- Luiana National Park, Kuando Kubango, Angola 2016-2020''. Southern Africa Regional Environment Programme/ref> Ecology The majority of the park is open woodland. The predominant trees are species of '' Burkea (plant), Burkea, Baikiaea, Pterocarpus'', and ''Erythrophleum'' in the southern portion of the park, and ''Erythrophleum, Burkea, Julbernardia'', and ''Guibourtia'' in the northern areas of the park. The spacing of the trees varies considerably from place to place. The groun ...
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