Samur-Yalama National Park

Samur-Yalama National Park
Samur-Yalama Milli Parkı
Location of Samur-Yalama National Park
Samur-Yalama Milli Parkı in Azerbaijan
Location Khachmaz Rayon
Coordinates 41°48′50″N 48°34′50″E / 41.81389°N 48.58056°E / 41.81389; 48.58056Coordinates: 41°48′50″N 48°34′50″E / 41.81389°N 48.58056°E / 41.81389; 48.58056
Area 11,772.45 hectares (117.7245 km2)
Governing body Republic of Azerbaijan
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources
Designated November 5, 2012

Samur-Yalama National Park is a national park of Azerbaijan. It was established by the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, on November 5, 2012 within the territory of Khachmaz Rayon administrative districts. Its surface area is 11,772.45 hectares (117.7245 km2).[1]

The park's goal is preservation of the biological and genetic diversity of several unique natural areas, as well as the historical-cultural objects of the region. In addition eco-tourism and recreation is aimed to be developed.[1] Some tourist routes start in Yalama.[1]

Description

The largest portion of the park is in the Caspian coastal zone, which is heavily forested. Several landscapes can be found: littoral landscapes, wooded landscapes, forest-bush landscapes, bushes and arid steppe landscapes.[1] There are four climate zones, with different amounts of rainfall: in the coastal zones less than 350 mm, and in the inland zones more than 450 mm.[1] The soil varies form very sandy to very clayed.[1]

Flora and fauna

Flora

Main article: Flora of Azerbaijan

The dominant tree species are chestnut oak and Persian ironwood.[1]

Fauna

Main article: Fauna of Azerbaijan

Some characteristic species are black kite, eastern imperial eagle, otter, reed cat, lynx, chamois, Caspian red deer and brown bear.[1]

In the coastal waters belonging to the national park, stellate sturgeon, brown trout, eel, pikeperch and Caspian kutum can be found.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mammadov, Ramiz. "Ecosysteem service for establishment of the Samur-Yalama National Park of Azerbaijan Republic." 3–4 December 2012. PDF File.


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