- The
Djoudj National Bird
Sanctuary (French: Parc
national des
oiseaux du
Djoudj, [d͡ʒud͡ʒ]) lies on the
southeast bank of the
Senegal River in Senegal...
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Djoudj Niokolo-Koba Gorée Saint-Louis
Saloum Delta The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
World Heritage Sites are...
-
built by
French colonialists in the 19th century, the
region includes the
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, home to
thousands of birds, some
indigenous to...
- has a
broader white patch on the chest.
Field observations in Senegal's
Djoudj National Bird
Sanctuary indicate that it is a
solitary animal that lives...
- original,
fertile farmlands of
Bethio are in a
region just east of the
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary. In the 1720s, the Brak (king) of
Waalo was Erim...
-
World Heritage in Danger:
Djoudj National Park (Senegal)". UNESCO.
Retrieved 9
November 2021. "Decision – CONF 204 VIII.22 –
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary...
- po****tion is
primarily Muslim, but also
contains Catholics and animists. The
Djoudj National Bird
Sanctuary is
located to the north. The Serer-Ndut were the...
- Park
Isles des
Madeleines National Park
Langue de
Barbarie National Park
Djoudj National Bird
Sanctuary Niokolo-Koba
National Park
Saloum Delta National...
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wintering grounds of much of the
European po****tion were
finally discovered in
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, Senegal, with
between 5,000 and 10,000
birds present...
- on June 28, 2011.
Retrieved June 21, 2011. "Cologne
Cathedral (Germany),
Djoudj Bird
Sanctuary (Senegal),
Ichkeul National Park (Tunisia), and
Hampi (India)...