Alitash National Park, also called Alatish or Alatash National Park,[2] is a national park in North Gondar Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. It is adjacent to Sudan's Dinder National Park. The national park was founded in 2006. It derives its name from the Alatash River that has its source in the park and flows to Sudan.[3]
Geography
Alatish National Park is located 1080 km northwest of Addis Ababa.[4] It covers an area of 266,570 ha composed of lowland woodlands. The landscape is flat with elevation ranging from 520 meters to 920 meters above sea level.[3] The area of the park contains mountainous river valleys, open grasslands, deciduous woodlands, and scattered hills along with seasonal rivers. The Twin Mountains of Amadog are a special feature in the southwestern corner of the park.[3] The woodlands of Alatish National Park became a suitable habitat for multiple species of birds.[5][6]
Wildlife
Flora
Alitash National Park encompasses seasonal wetlands, riverine ecosystems, wooded grasslands, and diverse woodlands.[6]
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^Mengesha, Girma & Bekele, Afework. (2008). Diversity and Relative Abundance of Birds of Alatish National Park, North Gondar, Ethiopia. 34.
^ abcKassegn, B. & Teshome, E. (2018). Opportunities and Challenges for Wildlife Conservation: The Case of Alatish National Park, Northwest Ethiopia. 7. 1–13.