Nosy Hara National Park
National park in Madagascar
12°14′28″S 49°00′47″E / 12.241°S 49.013°E / -12.241; 49.013Madagascar
Nosy Hara or Nosy Hara National Park is an uninhabited limestone islet in the Diana Region off the northwest coast of Madagascar.[1] It is the habitat of Brookesia micra, the smallest known chameleon.[2][3] Since 2007, Nosy Hara has been part of a Marine Protected Area.[4][5]
References
- ^ Davies, Ella (15 February 2012). "Tiny lizards found in Madagascar". BBC Nature. BBC. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ "PLOS ONE: Rivaling the World's Smallest Reptiles: Discovery of Miniaturized and Microendemic New Species of Leaf Chameleons (Brookesia) from Northern Madagascar". plosone.org. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
- ^ Daniel Austin (10 November 2014). Madagascar Wildlife. Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 111–. ISBN 978-1-84162-557-7.
- ^ Coral Reef Resilience Assessment of the Nosy Hara Marine Protected Area, Northwest Madagascar. IUCN. pp. 5–. ISBN 978-2-8317-1192-8.
- ^ Marine park bolsters community facing climate change | WWF
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National Parks and Reserves of Madagascar
- Bemaraha
- Betampona
- Tsaratanana
- Analamazaotra
- Andasibe-Mantadia
- Andohahela
- Andringitra
- Ankarafantsika
- Baie de Baly
- Bemaraha
- Isalo
- Kirindy Mitea
- Lokobe
- Mananara-Nord
- Marojejy
- Marolambo
- Masoala
- Midongy du sud
- Mikea (proposed)
- Montagne d'Ambre
- Namoroka
- Nosy Mangabe
- Nosy Ve-Androka
- Ranomafana
- Sahamalaza
- Tsimanampetsotsa
- Zahamena
- Zombitse-Vohibasia
- Nosy Hara
- Nosy Tanihely
- Nosy Ve-Androka
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