Nechisar National Park

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Nechisar National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Location: Ethiopia
Nearest city: Arba Minch
Area: 514 km²
Established: 1974

Nechisar National Park is one of the National Parks of Ethiopia. Located in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region immediately to the east of Arba Minch, its 514 square kilometers of territory include the "Bridge of God" (an isthmus between Lakes Abaya and Chamo), the Nechisar plains to the east of the lakes.

Nechisar National Park was established in 1974. Wildlife in the park include Hartebeest, Plains Zebra, Grant's Gazelle, Dik-dik, and the Greater Kudu. A stretch of the northwest shore of Lake Chamo is known as Crocodile Market, where hundreds of Crocodiles gather to sun themselves.

In 2004/05, Refugees International criticized the eviction of local people from the Nechisar National Park.[1]

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  1. ^ Refugees International: Ethiopia: Local People Burned Out of Homes to Make Way for National Park

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