National park in southern Estonia
Karula National Park is a national park in southern Estonia . It was established in 1979 as a protected area and in 1993 became a national park. It is the smallest national park in Estonia.[ 1]
The park is located in Antsla and Rõuge parishes in Võru County and Valga Parish in Valga County . The park covers almost a third of the Karula Uplands and is characterised by its hilly topography, many lakes, great biodiversity , and traditional cultural landscape . The flora of the national park is rich, and includes several species red-listed in Estonia, such as the Baltic orchid , mezereon , and the daisyleaf grape fern ; the last is only found in three locations in Estonia, and Karula is one of them. The fauna also includes unusual and threatened species, such as the pond bat , lesser spotted eagle , and black stork . Mammals such as elk , lynx , and polecats are common.[ 2]
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