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  2. Similipal Biosphere Reserve, India - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/biosphere/aspac/similipal

    Altogether, the biosphere reserve is home to 42 mammal species, 264 bird species, 39 reptile species and 12 amphibian species. Moreover, approximately 52 fauna species are endangered. Paradoxus jorandensis is an example of a valuable and endemic fauna species within the area.

  3. The biosphere reserve incorporates four Ramsar Wetland Sites: the Danube Delta in the Romanian part and Kyliiske Mouth, Kugurlui Lake and Kartal lake in the Ukrainian part. The Danube Delta is also inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

  4. Nanda Devi | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/silkroad/silk-road-themes/biosphere-reserve/nanda-devi

    The unique topography, climate, soil and biogeographical location of the Biosphere Reserve gives rise to diverse habitats, communities and ecosystems, and a large number of ecologically and economically important species.

  5. Can Gio Mangrove | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/silkroad/silk-road-themes/biosphere-reserve/can-gio-mangrove

    This biosphere reserve is located in the coastal district southeast of Ho Chi Minh City. One of the main advantages of Can Gio is that it provides the opportunity to work on environmental protection on a continuum of habitats, ranging from the sea to the boundary of Ho Chi Minh City, the biggest industrial city in Vietnam.

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  7. Sunderban | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/silkroad/silk-road-themes/biosphere-reserve/sunderban

    This biosphere reserve is located in the vast Delta of the Ganges, south of Calcutta and bordering Bangladesh in the east. Sunderban is the largest contiguous mangrove area (along with Bangladesh) in the world.

  8. Gulf of Mannar | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/silkroad/silk-road-themes/biosphere-reserve/gulf-mannar

    It is one of the world’s richest regions from a marine biodiversity perspective. The biosphere reserve comprises 21 islands with estuaries, beaches, forests of the nearshore environment, including a marine component with algal communities, sea grasses, coral reefs, salt marshes and mangroves.

  9. Palawan | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/silkroad/silk-road-themes/biosphere-reserve/palawan

    The Palawan Biosphere Reserve is a cluster of islands composed of one long main island and smaller groups of islands around it. The 1,150,800 hectares of the biosphere reserve include the entire Province of Palawan Island, which is the westernmost province of the Philippines.

  10. UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ... - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/sites/default/files/sc-21-conf-233-inf-2-rev1-provisional_list...

    SC-21/CONF.233/10 Proposals for New Biosphere Reserves and Extensions/ Modifications/ Renaming to Biosphere Reserves that are Part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) (Item 11)

  11. Yancheng | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO

    en.unesco.org/silkroad/silk-road-themes/biosphere-reserve/yancheng

    Yancheng Biosphere Reserve is located in the central part of the east coast of China in the transition area between the temperate and subtropical zones. The biosphere reserve consists of a coastal beach area extending over 582 km and covering a total area of 280,000 hectares.