Djoudj National Bird Park
  • 1. Djoudj National Bird Park, located in the north of Senegal near the Senegal River, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important bird sanctuaries in the world. Spanning over 16,000 hectares, this remarkable park is a vital stopover for migratory birds traveling between Europe and Africa, making it a critical habitat for more than 380 species of birds, including the iconic pink flamingo, herons, pelicans, and various types of raptors. Established in 1971, the park's diverse ecosystems, which include a network of wetlands, salt flats, and savannahs, provide ideal breeding and feeding grounds for these avian species. The flourishing biodiversity is not just limited to birds; Djoudj is also home to numerous mammals, reptiles, and a rich variety of flora, making it a treasure for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. The best time to visit is during the wet season, from November to April, when the park is teeming with feathered visitors from far and wide. Guided tours offer an opportunity to observe the stunning array of wildlife up close, while also educating visitors about the importance of conservation and the challenges faced by these exquisite ecosystems. The serenity of the park, combined with its breathtaking landscapes, creates an unforgettable experience for anyone lucky enough to explore its wonders.

    Where is Djoudj National Bird Park located?
A) Gambia
B) Mali
C) Senegal
D) Ghana
  • 2. What is the primary purpose of Djoudj National Bird Park?
A) Desert wildlife
B) Bird conservation
C) Beach tourism
D) Urban development
  • 3. When was Djoudj National Bird Park established?
A) 2000
B) 1971
C) 1960
D) 1985
  • 4. Which river flows near Djoudj National Bird Park?
A) Gambia River
B) Senegal River
C) Niger River
D) Zambezi River
  • 5. What kind of ecosystem is primarily present in Djoudj National Bird Park?
A) Grassland
B) Desert
C) Forest
D) Wetland
  • 6. Which large bird is commonly seen at Djoudj?
A) Hummingbird
B) Flamingo
C) Pelican
D) Eagle
  • 7. Is Djoudj National Bird Park a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A) It was considered but not accepted
B) Yes
C) No
D) Only partially
  • 8. Which migratory birds are known to visit Djoudj?
A) African grey parrots
B) Snow geese
C) Bald eagles
D) White pelicans
  • 9. What size is Djoudj National Bird Park approximately?
A) 5,000 hectares
B) 10,000 hectares
C) 16,000 hectares
D) 20,000 hectares
  • 10. What regions do the migratory birds in Djoudj primarily come from?
A) North America
B) Australia
C) Europe and Asia
D) South America
  • 11. What is a common activity for visitors at Djoudj?
A) Rock climbing
B) Shark diving
C) Birdwatching
D) Camping
  • 12. What is the peak season for birdwatching in Djoudj National Bird Park?
A) March to May
B) June to August
C) October to November
D) December to April
  • 13. Djoudj National Bird Park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since which year?
A) 1981
B) 1975
C) 1998
D) 2002
  • 14. Which cultural group primarily lives around Djoudj National Bird Park?
A) Serer
B) Mandinka
C) Wolof
D) Fula
  • 15. What is the best way to explore Djoudj National Bird Park?
A) Cycling
B) Walking trails
C) Horse riding
D) Boat tours
  • 16. Which international conventions does Djoudj National Bird Park comply with?
A) Paris Agreement
B) Montreal Protocol
C) Ramsar Convention
D) Kyoto Protocol
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