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The Api-Nampa Conservation Area is a protected area in the Far-Western Development Region, Nepal. It was established in 2010 and covers encompassing 21 Village Development Committees in the Darchula District. The western boundary is formed by the Mahakali River, and the northern by the international border with Tibet. Adjacent to the east are the Bajhang and Baitadi districts.〔DNPWC (2011). (''Api-Nampa Conservation Area'' ). Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Kathmandu.〕 It ranges in elevation from at the Himalayan peak Api, and is within the circumscribed area of the ''Kailash Sacred Landscape''.〔Zomer, R., Oli, K. P. (eds). (2011). (''Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation Initiative. Feasibility Assessment Report'' ). International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Kathmandu.〕 Named after the two peaks Api and Nampa, it was established to conserve the unique biodiversity and cultural heritage of the area.〔 It is inhabited by 54,358 people living in 8966 households. A grasslands plateau is at the center of the area. It is intermixed with various forest types.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.icimod.org/hkhconservationportal/PA.aspx?ID=63 )〕 ==Fauna== Mammalian species include snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, red panda, common langur, Himalayan tahr, Himalayan musk deer, goral and serow. Birds include Himalayan monal, snowcock and blood pheasant.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Api Nampa Conservation Area」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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