Tanji Bird Reserve National Park: Coastal Wetlands and Avian Diversity in Gambia
Explore unique geography and protected landscape boundaries.
Tanji Bird Reserve National Park showcases a distinctive coastal landscape where the Atlantic Ocean meets lagoons, dry woodland, and dune scrub. This 612-hectare protected area in The Gambia is celebrated for its incredible birdlife, with nearly 300 species recorded, including significant Palearctic migrants and the nation's sole breeding seabird colonies on the Bijol Islands. The reserve offers a rich context for understanding West African protected areas, mapped terrain, and coastal ecosystem geography.
- Area
- 6.12 km²
- Established
- 1993
- IUCN
- II