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Ifrane National Park is a
national park A national park is a nature park, natural park in use for conservation (ethic), conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state dec ...
located in the Middle Atlas mountain range, in Morocco. Its territory extends over the Western part of the
Middle Atlas The Middle Atlas (Amazigh: ⴰⵟⵍⴰⵙ ⴰⵏⴰⵎⵎⴰⵙ, ''Atlas Anammas'', Arabic: الأطلس المتوسط, ''al-Aṭlas al-Mutawassiṭ'') is a mountain range in Morocco. It is part of the Atlas mountain range, a mountainous region ...
mountains and areas within the provinces of
Ifrane Ifrane ( Berber: ⵉⴼⵔⴰⵏ; ar, إفران) is a city in the Middle Atlas region of northern Morocco (population 14,659 as of November 2014). The capital of Ifrane Province in the region of Fès-Meknès, Ifrane is located at an elevation of ...
and
Boulmane Boulemane ( ber, ⴱⵓⵍⵎⴰⵏ; ar, بولمان) is a town in northern of Middle Atlas Mountains in Morocco. It is located at around , in the region of Fès-Meknès Fès-Meknès or Fez-Meknes ( ar, فاس-مكناس, fās maknās; be ...
. It was established in 2004 and covers an area of . Much of the park is forested with
Atlas cedar ''Cedrus atlantica'', the Atlas cedar, is a species of tree in the pine family Pinaceae, native to the Rif and Atlas Mountains of Morocco (Middle Atlas, High Atlas), and to the Tell Atlas in Algeria.Gaussen, H. (1964). Genre ''Cedrus''. Les F ...
. Ifrane National Park is one of the few remaining habitats for the
Barbary macaque The Barbary macaque (''Macaca sylvanus''), also known as Barbary ape, is a macaque species native to the Atlas Mountains of Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco, along with a small introduced population in Gibraltar. It is the type species of the ...
, ''Macaca sylvanus''; this primate prehistorically had a much broader range in North Africa, but currently survives as an
endangered species An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inv ...
in narrowly restricted and
fragmented habitat Habitat fragmentation describes the emergence of discontinuities (fragmentation) in an organism's preferred environment (habitat), causing population fragmentation and ecosystem decay. Causes of habitat fragmentation include geological processes ...
s.C. Michael Hogan. 2008


Creation

Ifrane National Park was conceived in 1994 and established in October 2004 due to many reasons such as the existence of remarkable species in the territory, the presence of internationally important ecosystems, and the increase of human activity and resource exploitation. Since the 1990s, Morocco got involved in the conception of strategies that can help in protecting the environment and biodiversity through projects and conventions such as Ramsar. Ifrane National Park is one of the strategies that the Moroccan state came up with in order to demonstrate the importance of its forests and ecosystems.


Territory

The park initially covered an area of , and was enlarged in April 2008 to . The zone encompasses some of the most ecologically sensitive areas such as wetlands and high-altitude forests. It is believed that the park's altitude varies between including the cedar forest located in the province of Ifrane. It was stated that the park contains one tenth of the Atlas Cedar in the world, one fourth of the world's population of the Barbary Macaque, and two Ramsar sites: the two lakes Afennourir and Tifounassine. Additionally, included in Ifrane National Park's territory are the following 'daiyat', as in lakes, and forests: * Dait Aoua * Dait Hachlaf * Dait Ifrah * Tallount * Kharzouza * Ain Kahla


Natural reserve

The park constitutes a very important natural reserve to Morocco since it is biologically and geologically diverse. The park was created with these three intentions: * protecting biodiversity and ecosystems * raising awareness of the environment and eco-tourism * sustainable development of natural resources


Climate

Located in the
Atlas Mountains The Atlas Mountains are a mountain range in the Maghreb in North Africa. It separates the Sahara Desert from the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; the name "Atlantic" is derived from the mountain range. It stretches around through Moroc ...
, and affected by the cold north Atlantic current, Ifrane National Park has a continental-influenced
warm-summer Mediterranean climate A Mediterranean climate (also called a dry summer temperate climate ''Cs'') is a temperate climate sub-type, generally characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, fairly wet winters; these weather conditions are typically experienced in the ...
( Csb) with short, somewhat dry, warm summers and long, cool, damp winters. The nights can be severely cold in winter. The winter highs rarely exceed in December–February. Because of its elevation, the area experiences
snow Snow comprises individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes. It consists of frozen crystalline water throughout ...
during the winter months and a cooler climate during the summer (not as hot as in the nearby regions). Owing to the area's elevation and proximity to the north
Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ...
, rainfall is very heavy whenever frontal systems affect the region. Precipitation patterns follow the classic Mediterranean range, from October to April. The park also receives high snowfall starting as early as October and lasting well into spring season. The annual average temperature does not exceed . The city of Ifrane holds the record of the lowest temperature ever observed in Africa: on February 11, 1935.


Flora

The area has 1015 different plant species including the Atlas Cedar (Cedrus Atlantica), the Evergreen Oak (Quercus Ilex), the Algerian Oak (Quercus Canariensis), the Maritime Pine (Pinus Pinaster), and the Spanish Juniper (Juniperus Thunifera). Other tree species that exist in the park include the Montpellier maple, the yew, and the holly. File:Cèdre de l'Atlas.JPG, Cedrus atlantica in the Park File:Ifrane 080.jpg, Quercus canariensis


Fauna

The park contains a rich fauna. It constitutes a natural living environment for the endangered monkey species the Barbary Macaque. Moreover, in the park one can find wild Barbary boars ('' Sus scrofa algira ''), the African wolf ('' Canis lupaster''), the striped hyenas ('' Hyaena hyaena''), the Barbary stag ('' Cervus elaphus barbarus''), the arruis (''
Ammotragus lervia The Barbary sheep (''Ammotragus lervia''), also known as aoudad (pronounced ɑʊdæd is a species of caprine native to rocky mountains in North Africa. While this is the only species in genus ''Ammotragus'', six subspecies have been describe ...
''), red foxes (''
Vulpes vulpes The red fox (''Vulpes vulpes'') is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia, plus ...
''), the serval ('' Leptailurus serval constantinus ''), the caracal ('' Caracal caracal algira''), the European otter (''
Lutra lutra The Eurasian otter (''Lutra lutra''), also known as the European otter, Eurasian river otter, common otter, and Old World otter, is a semiaquatic mammal native to Eurasia. The most widely distributed member of the otter subfamily (Lutrinae) of th ...
''), the European rabbit (''
Oryctolagus cuniculus The European rabbit (''Oryctolagus cuniculus'') or coney is a species of rabbit native to the Iberian Peninsula (including Spain, Portugal, and southwestern France), western France, and the northern Atlas Mountains in northwest Africa. It has b ...
''), the crested porcupine ('' Hystrix cristata ''), the cape hare (''
Lepus capensis The Cape hare (''Lepus capensis''), also called the brown hare and the desert hare, is a hare native to Africa and Arabia extending into India. Taxonomy The Cape hare was one of the many mammal species originally described by Carl Linnaeus i ...
'') the common genet ('' Genetta genetta)'' and probably the Barbary leopard (''
Panthera pardus pardus The African leopard (''Panthera pardus pardus'') is the nominate subspecies of the leopard, native to many countries in Africa. It is widely distributed in most of sub-Saharan Africa, but the historical range has been fragmented in the course ...
''). In addition, the park is a place where various bird species keep showing up. In fact, Afennourir Lake is a Ramsar Site where you can find a shelter for bird-watching. The bird species that can be found in the lake include coots, also called Fulica, snipes, and egrets. File:Dayet Aoua, Ifrane national park..jpg, Spanish pond turtle (
Mauremys leprosa The Iberian pond turtle (''Mauremys leprosa''), also known as the Mediterranean pond turtle or Mediterranean turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae. The species is endemic to southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa. Subspec ...
) File:Ifrane, National Park, Macaca sylvanus.jpg, Barbary macaque (
Macaca sylvanus The Barbary macaque (''Macaca sylvanus''), also known as Barbary ape, is a macaque species native to the Atlas Mountains of Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco, along with a small introduced population in Gibraltar. It is the type species of th ...
)


Reintroduction projects

In 2021, to celebrate World Biodiversity Day, in the Ifrane National Park, 31 arruis and 6 crested porcupine were reintroduced. In 2021 to Friday June 4, 28 arruis were reintroduced.


Notes


References

* ''Plan d’Aménagement et de Gestion du Parc National du Parc National National d’Ifrane''.(2007). Haut Commissariat aux Eaux et Forets et à la Lutte contre la Desertification. * ''Parc national d’Ifran'' (2012). ''Ecologie.ma''. Retrieved from http://www.ecologie.ma/parc-national-difran/ * ''Parc National d’Ifrane – Pays d’Accueil Touristique'' (2015). ''Ifrane: la cure de jouvence''. Retrieved from http://www.tourisme-dpt-ifrane.ma/parc-difrane-et-pat
''Parc National d'Ifrane''
– Centre d'Echange d'Information sur la Biodiversité du Maroc * Anthony Ham, Paula Hardy and Alison Bing. 2007. ''Morocco'', Lonely Planet Publications, Paul Clammer . 528 pages * C. Michael Hogan. 2008
''Barbary Macaque: Macaca sylvanus'', GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. N. Stromberg
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