- Etosha National Park
Infobox_protected_area | name = Etosha National Park
iucn_category = II
caption = Map ofAfrica
locator_x = 160
locator_y = 40
location =Namibia
nearest_city =Okaukuejo
lat_degrees = 18
lat_minutes = 56
lat_seconds = 43
lat_direction = S
long_degrees = 15
long_minutes = 53
long_seconds = 52
long_direction = E
area = 22,270 km²
established =June 20 ,1975
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
governing_body = Ministry of Environment and TourismEtosha National Park is a national park in the
Kunene Region of northwesternNamibia . The park shares boundaries with the regions ofOshana ,Oshikoto andOtjozondjupa .History
Etosha was first established in 1907, when Namibia was a German colony known as "
South West Africa ". At the time, the park’s original 100,000 km² (38,500 mile²) made it the largestgame reserve in the world. Due to political changes since its original establishment, the park is now slightly less than a quarter of its original area, but still remains a very large and significant area in whichwildlife is protected.Flora and fauna
The
Etosha Pan dominates the park. The salt pandesert is roughly 130 km long and as wide as 50 km in places. The salt pan is usually dry, but fills with water briefly in the summer, when it attractspelican s andflamingo s in particular. Perennial springs attract a variety of animals and birds throughout the year, including the endangeredBlack Rhinoceros and the endemicBlack-faced Impala .In the
dry season , winds blowing across the salt pan pick up saline dust and carry it across the country and out over the southern Atlantic. This salt enrichment provides minerals to the soil downwind of the pan on which some wildlife depends, though the salinity also creates challenges to farming.The Etosha Pan was one of several sites throughout
southern Africa in the Southern African Regional Science Initiative (SAFARI 2000 ). Using satellites, aircraft, and ground-based data from sites such as Etosha, partners in this program collected a wide variety of data on aerosols, land cover, and other characteristics of the land and atmosphere to study and understand the interactions between people and thenatural environment .A long fence has been erected along the park’s 850 km boundary to control the spreading of disease. The animals concentrate around the new
waterhole s, resulting in excessive grazing in their vicinity. Fifty waterholes have been constructed to attract animals and so improve the viewing prospect for visitors.ee also
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List of national parks of Namibia Gallery
References
*cite web
title = Etosha National Park, Namibia
url = http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16355
publisher = NASA Earth ObservatoryExternal links
* [http://www.met.gov.na/nwr.htm Ministry of Environment and Tourism page]
* [http://www.pbs.org/edens/etosha/ Etosha on PBS]
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