DIAWLING NATIONAL PARK
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The National Park of Diawling was created to respond to the degradation of natural spaces caused by dams built on the Senegal River. For some years, park managers have recreated the seasonal flood, using dykes and structures, the main source of the park's wealth. This park with a human face, of 16 000 hectares, once again receives visits to migratory birds such as ducks, teal, swallows and other eagles or hawks. The abundance of fish, during wintering in these low-depth waters attracts crested, cormorants, pelicans and herons. Warthogs and herds of cattle, goats and camels are attracted by the burgeoning vegetation that grows in quantity on the shores released by the waters. The park is inhabited by sedentary Wolof, less and less nomadic Moors and Des.
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