Everything about Semien Mountains National Park totally explained
Semien Mountains National Park is one of the
National Parks of
Ethiopia. Located in the
Semien Gondar Zone of the
Amhara Region, its territory covers the
Semien Mountains and includes
Ras Dashan, the highest point in Ethiopia and fourth-highest in
Africa.
It is home to a number of extremely rare species, including the
Ethiopian wolf,
Gelada Baboon, and the
Walia Ibex, a wild goat found nowhere else in the world.
It was established in 1969, having been set up by
Clive Nicol, who wrote about his experiences in
From the Roof of Africa (1971, ISBN 0 340 14755 5).
It was one of the first sites to be made a
World Heritage Site by
UNESCO (
1978). However, due to serious population declines of the characteristic native species, in
1996 it was also added to the
List of World Heritage Sites in danger.
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