Protected areas of Slovenia

Protected areas of Slovenia

Protected areas of Slovenia include national parks, regional parks, and landscape parks. Under the Wild Birds Directive, 26 sites totalling roughly 25% of the nation's land are "Special Protected Areas"; the Natura 2000 proposal would increase the totals to 260 sites and 32% of national territory.[1]

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National parks

Regional parks

Landscape parks

  • Beka
  • Boč
  • Drava
  • Golte
  • Graščinski kompleks Snežnik
  • Jareninski dol
  • Nanos
  • Trnovski gozd
  • Kamenščak-Hrastovec
  • Kolpa
  • Kum
  • Lahinja
  • Ljutomerski ribnik and Jeruzalemske gorice
  • Logarska dolina
  • Mariborsko jezero
  • Mašun
  • Mrzlica
  • Negova in negovsko jezero
  • Planinsko polje
  • Ponikovski kras
  • Porezen-Davča
  • Rački ribnik-Požeg
  • Rakov Škocjan
  • Robanov kot
  • Sečoveljske soline
  • Spominski park revolucionarnih tradicij občine Domžale
  • Strunjan
  • Štanjel
  • Štatenberg
  • Šturmovci
  • Tivoli - Rožnik- Šišenski hrib
  • Topla
  • Udin Boršt
  • Zgornja Idrijca
  • Žabljek
  • Jeruzalemsko - ormoške gorice
  • Kopališče Banovci
  • Polhograjski Dolomiti
  • Vrtine in kopališča v Moravcih
  • Zajčja dobrava
  • Zelenci

Natura 2000 areas

  • Banjšice
  • Breginjski Stol and Planja
  • Cerkniško jezero (lake)
  • Drava
  • Dravinjska dolina
  • Goričko
  • Jelovica
  • Julijske Alpe
  • Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe and vzhodne Karavanke
  • Kočevsko - Kolpa
  • Kozjansko - Dobrava - Jovsi
  • Krakovski gozd - Šentjernejsko polje
  • Kras
  • Ljubljansko barje
  • Mura
  • Nanoščica - porečje
  • Planinsko polje
  • Pohorje
  • Posavsko hribovje - ostenje
  • Reka - dolina
  • Sečoveljske soline
  • Slovenske Gorice - doli
  • Snežnik - Pivka
  • Škocjanski zatok
  • Trnovski gozd
  • Trnovski gozd - južni rob and Nanos

See also

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