Wildlife of Algeria
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The wildlife of Algeria is composed of its flora and fauna. Mountains, chotts, wetlands, and grassy desert-like regions all support a wide range of wildlife. The most commonly seen animals include the wild boars, jackals, and gazelles, although it is not uncommon to spot fennecs and jerboas. Leopards and cheetahs are seldom seen.
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The Saharan jackal is a possible species of the jackal.
The Barbary lion possibly survived in Algeria until the early 1960s.[1]
The African wild dog's presence in Algeria is unconfirmed.
A variety of bird species make the country an attraction for bird watchers. Barbary macaques are the sole native monkey.
Flora
In the north, the native flora includes the Algerian oak, Atlas cedar, and other conifers.[2] The grape vine is indigenous to the coast. In the Sahara region, some oases have date palms. Acacia with wild olives are the predominant flora in the remainder of the Sahara.
In Algeria forest cover is around 1% of the total land area, equivalent to 1,949,000 hectares (ha) of forest in 2020, up from 1,667,000 hectares (ha) in 1990. In 2020, naturally regenerating forest covered 1,439,000 hectares (ha) and planted forest covered 510,000 hectares (ha). Of the naturally regenerating forest 0% was reported to be primary forest (consisting of native tree species with no clearly visible indications of human activity) and around 6% of the forest area was found within protected areas. For the year 2015, 80% of the forest area was reported to be under public ownership, 18% private ownership and 2% with ownership listed as other or unknown.[3][4]
Fauna
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Mammals
There are 104 mammal species in Algeria, of which three are critically endangered, two are endangered, ten are vulnerable, and three are near-threatened. One of the species listed for Algeria is extinct and one can no longer be found in the wild.
Birds
- North African ostrich
- Guinea fowl
- Egyptian vulture
- Golden eagle
- Bonelli's eagle
- Griffon vulture
- Loons
- Grebes
- Great crested grebe
- Little grebe
- European turtle dove
- Shearwaters
- Black stork
- White stork
- Petrels
- Storm-petrels
- Pelicans
- Gannets
- Cormorant
- Bitterns
- Herons
- Egrets
- Storks
- Ibises
- Spoonbills
- Flamingos
- Ducks
- Geese
- Swans
- Osprey
- Hawks
- Kites
- Eagles
- Caracaras
- Falcon
- Pheasant
- Partridge
- Buttonquail
- Crane
- Rails
- Crakes
- Coots
- Arabian bustard
- Oystercatchers
- Avocet
- Stilt
- Thick-knee
- Pratincole
- Courser
- Plover
- Lapwing
- Sandpiper
- Skuas
- Jaegers
- Gulls
- Terns
- Auks
- Murres
- Puffins
- Sandgrouse
- Pigeons
- Doves
- Cuckoos
- Great spotted woodpecker
- Eurasian wryneck
- Ani
- Barn owls
- Typical owls
- Nightjars
- Swifts
- Kingfishers
- Bee-eaters
- Starling
Reptiles
- Algerian sand racer
- Bedriaga's fringe-fingered lizard
- Boomslang
- Desert monitor
- Egyptian cobra
- Egyptian sand boa
- Erycinae
- European pond terrapin
- False smooth snake
- Greek tortoise
- Horned desert viper
- Iberian wall lizard
- Lataste's viper
- Leatherback turtle (in the Mediterranean Sea)
- Loggerhead sea turtle (in the Mediterranean Sea)
- Mediterranean chameleon
- Mediterranean house gecko
- Moorish gecko
- Müller’s sand boa
- Red-tailed spiny-footed lizard
- Sahara sand viper
- Saharan spiny-tailed lizard
- Saw-scaled viper
- Small-spotted lizard
- Small three-toed skink
- Southern smooth snake
- Two-fingered skink
- Viperine water snake
Amphibians
Fish
- Atlantic bluefin tuna
- Atlantic blue marlin
- Atlantic white marlin
- European eel
- Angular roughshark
- Basking shark
- Bignose shark
- Blacktip shark
- Blacktip reef shark
- Bluntnose sixgill shark
- Bramble shark
- Dusky shark
- Great hammerhead
- Great white shark
- Grey nurse shark
- Gulper shark
- Kitefin shark
- Porbeagle
- Sandbar shark
- Scalloped hammerhead
- Sharpnose sevengill shark
- Shortfin mako
- Spinner shark
- Velvet belly lantern shark
Insects
Other invertebrates
See also
References
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