states: [senegal]
category: natural
year: 1981
location: Delta of the River Senegal
region: Africa
latitude/longitude: 16.5000000000, -16.1666700000
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Senegal, is a vital wetland ecosystem renowned for its rich biodiversity. This sanctuary serves as a critical habitat for over 1.5 million migratory birds, including flamingos, pelicans, and herons, making it a key stopover on the West African flyway. Its unique landscape of marshes, lakes, and channels supports a variety of wildlife and offers exceptional opportunities for birdwatching and ecological research. The site’s global significance lies in its role in conserving endangered species and maintaining the region’s ecological balance.
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