Protected areas of Barbados
Protected areas of Barbados
Protected area highlights for Barbados (January 31, 2008):
|
Area |
| |
Total Area of nationally recognized protected areas (% of Barbados's Territorial Area) |
7 |
2.9 |
0.07% |
- Terrestrial (% of Barbados's Terrestrial Territorial Area) |
7 |
0.45 |
0.11% |
- Marine and Littoral Protected Area |
3 |
2.4 |
|
Note that some protected areas include both terrestrial area and marine area |
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Wetlands of International importance (Ramsar Sites) |
1 |
0.2 |
Graeme Hall Swamp is recognized as important under the the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention).
The latest World Database of Protected Areas reports 13 nationally recognized protected areas in Barbados (six more than in the summary above):
Barbados National Park | Terrestrial | 7,171 | ||
Barbados Wildlife Reserve | Both | |||
Carlisle Bay Marine Reserve | Marine | |||
Chancery Lane Swamp | Both | |||
Flower Forest Private Reserve | Both | 22 | ||
Folkestone Marine Reserve | II | Both | 230 | 227 |
Folkestone Park | Terrestrial | 1.9 | ||
Graeme Hall Swamp Reserve | Both | 20 | ||
Harrison's Cave | III | Terrestrial | 2 | |
Jack-in-the-Box Gully | Terrestrial | |||
Northeast Coast Marine Park | Marine | 5,000 | ||
Turner's Hall Woods Nature Reserve | Ia | Terrestrial | ||
Welchman Hall Gully Private Reserve | IV | Terrestrial | 16 |
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Further Reading:
- World Resources Institute (accessed May 26, 2009)
- World Database on Protected Areas (accessed May 26, 2009)
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