Masoala National Park

Masoala National Park
Masoala National Park
LocationNorth-eastern Madagascar
Nearest cityMaroantsetra and Antalaha
Coordinates15°18′13″S 50°03′09″E / 15.30361°S 50.05250°E / -15.30361; 50.05250
Area2,400 km2 (930 sq mi)
Established1997
Visitors3000 (in 2005)
Governing bodyMadagascar National Parks Association
Websitewww.masoala.org
Official nameParc National de Masoala
Part ofRainforests of the Atsinanana
Includeslocations 002 to 007
CriteriaNatural: (ix), (x)
Reference1257
Inscription2007 (31st Session)
Endangered2010–...
The forested coast of Masoala National Park
A leaf-tailed gecko, Uroplatus fimbriatus, one of Madagascar's extraordinary endemic reptiles

Masoala National Park, in northeast Madagascar, is the largest of the island's protected areas. Most of the park is situated in Sava Region and a part in Analanjirofo. Created in 1997, the park protects 2,300 square kilometres of rainforest and 100 square kilometres of marine parks.[1] The Masoala Peninsula is exceptionally diverse due to its large size, and variety of habitats. Altogether, the park protects tropical rainforest, coastal forest, flooded forest, marsh, and mangrove. Three marine parks protect coral reefs and a dazzling array of marine life.

Location of Masoala National Park