Lag Badana-Bushbush National Park, Protected coastal wildlife area in southern Somalia
Lag Badana-Bushbush National Park is a protected coastal reserve in southern Somalia that stretches along the Indian Ocean shoreline, featuring sandy beaches, coral reefs, and mangrove forests. The reserve contains multiple habitats that support marine wildlife, coastal birds, and land-based animal populations.
The park was established in the 2000s as a protected area to preserve the biological diversity of Somalia's coastline. Development of the project faced delays due to the country's unstable political situation but later gained support through international conservation agreements.
The park sits within a region where pastoral communities have historically relied on coastal resources, and today local guides share knowledge about how the landscape supports both wildlife and human settlement.
The area is most accessible during the dry season from November to March, when weather conditions are more stable. Visitors should engage local guides and check current safety information, as the region still faces access challenges due to its remote location and security considerations.
The area is an important refuge for African lions and has been designated internationally as a conservation unit. This recognition reflects the region's significance for long-term protection of this endangered cat species.
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