Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary

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Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary*
UNESCO World Heritage Site

State Party Flag of Senegal Senegal
Type Natural
Criteria vii, x
Reference 25
Region Africa
Inscription history
Inscription 1981  (5th Session)
Endangered 1984-1988; 2000-2006
* Name as inscribed on World Heritage List.
Region as classified by UNESCO.
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Location Senegal
Coordinates 16°30′″N 16°10′″W / <span class="geo-dec geo" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for Expression error: Unexpected / operator Expression error: Unexpected / operator">Expression error: Unexpected / operator, Expression error: Unexpected / operator
Area 160 km²
Established April 14, 1971

The Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary (French: Parc national des oiseaux du Djoudj) lies on the southeast bank of the River Senegal in Senegal, north east of St-Louis. It provides a range of wetland habitats which prove very popular with migrating birds, many of which have just crossed the Sahara. Of almost 400 species of birds, the most visible are pelicans and flamingos. Less conspicuous are the Aquatic Warblers migrating here from Europe; for these, the park is the single most important wintering site yet discovered [1]. A wide range of wildlife also inhabits the park, which is designated a World Heritage Site. The site was added to the list of World Heritage Sites in Danger in 2000 due to the introduction of the invasive giant salvinia plant, which threatens to choke out the park's native vegetation. However it was removed from the list in 2006

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