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Protected areas in Mozambique are known as Conservation Areas, and are currently grouped into National Parks, National Reserves, Forest Reserves, Wildlife Utilisation Areas (''coutadas''), Community Wildlife Utilisation Areas and Private Game Farms (''Fazendas de Bravio''). There are also a number of areas that have been declared as protected areas under a variety of different legislation, which for reasons of simplicity are here grouped together as Other Protected Areas. Under the Conservation Law of 2014 (Law 16/2014 of June 20), the protected areas will need to be reclassified into a much more flexible series of new categories which are closer to the international system used by the IUCN. International Initiatives such as the Transfrontier Parks are grouped at the end of the page. ==National Parks== * Banhine National Park ''Parque Nacional de Banhine'' - Gaza (7,250 km²)Link: http://www.actf.gov.mz/parque_banhine.html * Bazaruto Archipelago National Park ''Parque Nacional do Arquipelago de Bazaruto'' - Inhambane (1,463 km²) * Gorongosa National Park ''Parque Nacional da Gorongosa'' - Sofala (5,370 km²) Link: (Parque Nacional da Gorongosa ) * Limpopo National Park ''Parque Nacional do Limpopo'' - Gaza (11,233 km²) Link: http://www.actf.gov.mz/parque_limpopo.html * Magoe National Park ''Parque Nacional do Magoe'' - Gaza (3,558 km²) * Quirimbas National Park ''Parque Nacional das Quirimbas'' - Cabo Delgado (9,130 km²) * Zinave National Park ''Parque Nacional do Zinave'' - Inhambane (4,000 km²)Link: http://www.actf.gov.mz/parque_zinave.html 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「Protected areas of Mozambique」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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