Djebel Aissa National Park

Djebel Aissa National Park
Interactive map of Djebel Aissa National Park
LocationAlgeria - Naâma
Nearest cityAin Sefra
Coordinates32°52′23″N 0°29′10″E / 32.87306°N 0.48611°E / 32.87306; 0.48611
Area244 km2 (94 sq mi)
Established2003
AdministratorMinistry of Spatial Planning and Environment

Djebel Aissa National Park (in Arabic: الحظيرة الوطنية لجبل عيسى) is a national park of the Saharan Atlas located in the west of Algeria, in the Hauts Plateaux.[1] Created in 2003 and covering 24400 hectares, Djebel Aissa National Park is of particular importance in preserving the ecosystem of the Western Highlands region, which is threatened by desertification and silting.[2]

It is in the wilaya of Naâma.

Flora and fauna

Flora

The most represented trees are: the Ziziphus, the Pistacia, the Juniperus phoenicea, the Quercus ilex, the Juniperus oxycedrus and the Pinus halepensis. There is also the Stipa tenacissima, the Esparto grass and the Artemisia alba.

Fauna

The park is home to the following mammal species: the Hare, the Wild Boar, the Jackal, the Fox, the Bustard, the Porcupine, the Barbary sheep, and the Dorcas gazelle.

References

  1. ^ Oakes, Jonathan (2008). Algeria. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 26. ISBN 9781841622323. Retrieved 22 November 2025.
  2. ^ harche ahmed (2018). "Floristic diversity and medical interest of Djebel Aissa national park flora (Ksours Montains, Algeria)". academia.edu. Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences. Retrieved 22 November 2025.