year :: 1980


Ichkeul


Ichkeul National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tunisia, is a vital wetland ecosystem renowned for its rich biodiversity. It serves as a critical wintering ground for hundreds of thousands of migratory birds, including rare species like the white-headed duck and ferruginous duck. The park’s unique combination of lake, marshes, and surrounding hills supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ecological treasure. Its significance as a natural haven has earned it international recognition... Read More

Redwood


Redwood National and State Parks, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the United States, is renowned for its towering ancient redwood trees, some of the tallest and oldest living organisms on Earth. This protected coastal region features diverse ecosystems, including rugged shorelines, rivers, and dense forests that support a rich variety of wildlife, such as black bears, elk, and rare species like the northern spotted owl. Established to preserve these natural wonders, the parks offer a glimpse into an prehist... Read More