Bou-Hedma National Park

National park in Tunisia
34°28′31″N 9°38′57″E / 34.47528°N 9.64917°E / 34.47528; 9.64917Established1980
Ramsar Wetland
Official nameSebkhet NoualDesignated11 July 2007Reference no.1711[1]

Bou-Hedma National Park is located in both the Gafsa Governorate and Sidi Bouzid Governorate, in Tunisia. The park was created on December 18, 1980, and has been on the UNESCO tentative list of World Heritage Sites since May 28, 2008[2]

The national park is mainly important because of its flora and fauna. Endangered species that have been reintroduced here include scimitar oryx (Oryx dammah), addax (Addax nasomaculatus), ostrich (Struthio camelus camelus) and dama gazelle (Gazella dama mhorr).

Bou-Hedma is an important archaeological site. It includes, among others, the remains of ancient Roman settlements, such as Roman villages, the Roman bridge of Wadi Bautista, the ancient Roman pools and the rest of the Roman aqueduct.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Sebkhet Noual". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Bou-Hedma National Park in UNESCO
  3. ^ "Bou-Hedma National Park, TUNISIA". Med-O-Med. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
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