Matsalu National Park

Matsalu National Park
Matsalu rahvuspark
Map showing the location of Matsalu National Park
Map showing the location of Matsalu National Park
Location of the Matsalu National Park
LocationEstonia
Nearest cityLihula
Coordinates58°45′36″N 23°35′49″E / 58.76000°N 23.59694°E / 58.76000; 23.59694
Area488.6 km2 (189 sq mi)
Established1957
www.matsalu.ee
Official nameMatsalu Nature Reserve
Designated29 March 1994
Reference no.104[1]

Matsalu National Park (previously Matsalu Nature Reserve, Estonian: Matsalu rahvuspark, often just Matsalu) is a nature reserve and national park situated in the Lääne and Pärnu counties of Estonia. Matsalu National Park spans an area of 486.1 km2 (187.7 sq mi), comprising Matsalu Bay, the Kasari River delta, the village of Matsalu and surrounding areas.[2]

Matsalu Bay is one of the most important wetland bird areas in Europe, due to its prime position on the East Atlantic Flyway. Large numbers of migratory birds use Matsalu as a staging area.[3] Every spring over two million waterfowl pass Matsalu, of which around 1.6 million are long-tailed ducks.[4][5]

Matsalu National Park is a home for a number of endangered species, many of which are listed in the Estonian IUCN Red List, including the white-tailed eagle of the highest conservation category, a lot of bird species of the second and third protection categories, 22 strongly protected plant species, the natterjack toad, and ten species of mammals of the second conservation category.[6]

  1. ^ "Matsalu Nature Reserve". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Matsalu Rahvuspark in Estonia Protected Planet
  3. ^ Couzens, Dominic (2009). Top 100 Birding Sites of the World. University of California Press. pp. 50–52. ISBN 978-0-520-25932-4.
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