Gouraya National Park














Gouraya National Park

IUCN category II (national park)

Les Aiguades.jpg
The Aiguades



Map showing the location of Gouraya National Park
Map showing the location of Gouraya National Park



Location
Béjaïa Province, Algeria
Nearest cityBéjaïa
Coordinates
36°46′N 5°6′E / 36.767°N 5.100°E / 36.767; 5.100Coordinates: 36°46′N 5°6′E / 36.767°N 5.100°E / 36.767; 5.100
Area20.8 km2 (8.0 sq mi)
Established1984
Visitors60.000 (in 2005)

The national park of Gouraya (Arabic: الحديقة الوطنية قورايا‎) is one of the coastal national parks of Algeria. It is located in Béjaïa Province, near the shrine of Sidi Touati.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Description


  • 3 Population


  • 4 Wildlife


  • 5 Gallery


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History


The park became an Algerian National Park in 1984, and has been UNESCO-recognized as a biosphere reserve in 2004.[1]



Description


The park owes its name to the Gouraya Mountain (altitude 660m) located within the park's boundaries.[2] The ground elevation in the park oscillates between -135m and 660m. There is also a lake, the Lake Mézaïa.[1]


The park is located on a calcaro-dolomitic ground.[3]


The park is north-east of Béjaïa, close to the city. The park includes many beaches and cliffs, which make it a swimming destination for many Algerians.



Population


The permanent population in the Gouraya National Park is of Berber origins, 1,655 inhabitants across 13 villages.[1]



Wildlife




A magot in Yemma Gouraya.


The park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including Barbary macaques and jackals who live in the forests in this park. The Barbary macaque is a primate with a very restricted range in portions of northwestern North Africa and disjunctively in Gibraltar.[1]


In 2011, the French Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique led a phytosociological study which concluded there were 7 vegetation groups belonging to 4 phytosociological classes[3]:



  • Quercetea ilicis Braun-Blanquet (1947)


  • Querco-Fagetea Braun-Blanquet & Vlieg (1937)


  • Crithmo-limonielea Braun-Blanquet (1947)


  • Asplenietea rupestris (H.M) Braun-Blanquet (1934)

Protected fauna[1]
  • Tree spurge (Euphorbia dendroides)

  • Prickly juniper (Juniperus oxycedrus)

Endangered animals[1]
  • barbary apes (Maccaca sylvanus)

  • Jackals (Canis aureus algeriensis)

  • Wild cats (Felis silvestris)

  • Algerian hedgehoga (Erinaceus algirus)

Marine mammals of national importance[1]
  • Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus)

  • Short-beaked common dolphin ([[Delphinus delphis]])

  • Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)

  • Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)


Gallery



References




  1. ^ abcdefg Biosphere Reserve Information, Unesco.org, 3 April 2006


  2. ^ Gouraya National Park - Biodiversity at its Best, Algeria.com


  3. ^ ab K. Rebbas, Errol Véla, Approche phytosociologique du Parc National de Gouraya (Béjaïa, Algérie), Inra.fr, 2011




External links



  • (in French) Official website

  • Park data on UNEP-WPMC


  • Barbary Macaque: Macaca sylvanus, Globaltwitcher.com, ed. Nicklas Stromberg







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