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Discover mapped boundaries and the geographic relevance of Comoros's nationally recognized park network.

National Parks in Comoros: A Country-Specific Atlas of Protected Lands

This page provides a focused atlas view of national parks within the Union of the Comoros. Explore the distribution and geographic features of nationally significant protected areas, understanding their role in conserving Comoros's unique island landscapes. Each park listed contributes to the country's identity as a conservation-focused island nation in the Indian Ocean.

National Parks in Comoros: A Country-Specific Atlas of Protected Lands

Mapped geography and conservation priorities within Comoros' significant natural landscapes

Comoros National Parks: Exploring the Protected Areas of the Indian Ocean Archipelago

Browse the national parks of Comoros, a vital collection of protected areas safeguarding the archipelago's unique marine, coastal, and volcanic island ecosystems. Explore the geographical spread of these conservation landscapes, understanding their significance for biodiversity preservation across Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli.

National park
Mapped parks5
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkMohéli National Park643.62 km²
Oldest mapped parkCoelacanth National Park2,010
Parks in this designationExplore the distinctive network of Comorian national parks, highlighting their island geography and unique marine and terrestrial protected landscapes.5
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National Parks in Comoros: Browse Flagship Protected Areas and Mapped Geography

Discover a comprehensive list of National Parks across Comoros, providing an atlas view of these critical conservation landscapes. Each entry offers detailed geographic context, allowing for comparative exploration of the country's diverse protected areas, including volcanic terrains and significant marine ecosystems.

National parkAnjouanMountain

Mount Ntringui National Park

Explore its dramatic peaks, crater lake, and remnant montane forests.

Mount Ntringui National Park is a significant protected area situated in the rugged volcanic highlands of Anjouan. This national park preserves the island's highest peaks, Mount Ntringui and Mount Trindrini, alongside the unique Dzialandzé crater lake and the crucial Moya Forest. It stands as a vital refuge for endemic species and represents the last substantial tract of montane forest on Anjouan, offering deep insights into the region's unique ecology and mapped natural terrain.

79.14 km²2010IIMinor water
National parkGrande ComoreMarine

Coelacanth National Park

Explore the unique marine geography and conservation value.

Coelacanth National Park is a significant marine protected area dedicated to preserving a unique underwater ecosystem surrounding Grande Comore. Its designation as a national park highlights its importance for safeguarding the habitat of the coelacanth, a rare prehistoric fish species. The park's landscape comprises vibrant coral reefs and deep offshore waters, integral to the broader Indian Ocean geography, offering insights into marine conservation and protected areas.

92.76 km²2010IIWater-dominated
National parkAnjouanMarine

Shisiwani National Park

Coastal and terrestrial protected area mapping in Comoros.

Delve into the protected landscape of Shisiwani National Park, a critical national park situated on Anjouan's Sima Peninsula in Comoros. This atlas entry details the park's combined marine and terrestrial boundaries, highlighting its vital coral reefs, mangrove forests, and unique island geography. Understand the park's role in conservation through its mapped extent and diverse natural environments, offering a clear geographic context for protected area exploration.

64.97 km²2016TropicalAccess unknown
National parkComorosMountain

Karthala National Park

Explore mapped volcanic terrain and unique island biodiversity.

Karthala National Park, situated on Grande Comore, is defined by its active shield volcano, Mount Karthala, the highest peak in the Comoros. This protected area is celebrated for its extraordinary endemism, housing unique bird species and plant life evolved in isolation. The park's dramatic caldera system and sloping volcanic mass present a fascinating geological and ecological landscape, offering critical context for understanding island ecosystems and protected areas in the Indian Ocean.

262.14 km²2010TropicalMajor water bodies
National parkComorosMarine

Mohéli National Park

Mapped geography and protected area identity.

Mohéli National Park is a dedicated national park within the Comoros, providing a specific focus for exploring protected lands and their geographic distribution. This entry details the park's mapped boundaries and its significance as a conservation landscape. Understanding Mohéli National Park offers valuable insight into the regional geography of the Comoros archipelago and its unique natural context.

643.62 km²2010TropicalWater-dominated
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Continue Exploring Comoros National Park Geography and Boundaries

Delve deeper into the mapped details of Comoros's national parks and protected areas. Understanding the specific geographic context and distribution of these nationally recognized sites is key to appreciating the archipelago's conservation landscape. Explore the distinct island terrain and protected zones that define this Indian Ocean nation.

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