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Protected Areas Article Template

Protected Areas Article Template

Protected area highlights for Country Name (January 31, 2008):

# of
Areas

Area
km2

 

Total Area of nationally recognized protected areas (% of ----------'s Territorial Area)

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-%

- Terrestrial (% of -----------'s Terrestrial Territorial Area)

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-%

- Marine and Littoral Protected Area

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-

 

Note that some protected areas include both terrestrial area and marine area

 

 

 

Nationally recognized protected areas greater than 1,000 km2

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Nationally recognized protected areas greater than 10,000 km2

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Wetlands of International importance (Ramsar Sites)

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UNESCO-MAB Biosphere Reserves

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There are X wetlands in Country Name recognized as important under the the Convention on Wetlands Ramsar Convention:

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Other international recognized areas of significance in Country Name are:

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  • -
  • -

The latest World Database on Protected Areas reports X nationally recognized protected areas in ------ (Y more than in the summary above):

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Further Reading:

The Author

Lyle Birkey Lyle's dedication to environmentalism began in with his climatological research in NOAA's Office of Global Programs. With a heightened awareness of the threat of climate change, Lyle focused his undergraduate degree on Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon where he was accredited departmental honors. During his time at the U. of O., Lyle took part in establishing the University's Climate Leadership Initiative and was subsequently hired by the C ... (Full Bio)

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