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The protected areas of Angola include national parks, partial nature reserves, integral nature reserves, and regional nature parks. As of mid-2020, protected areas 87,507 km, or 7% of Angola's land area. [1]

National parks

( IUCN protected area category II)

Integral nature reserves

( IUCN protected area category IV)

Partial reserves

( IUCN protected area category IV)

Regional nature parks

( IUCN protected area category V)

Marine conservation areas

( IUCN protected area category V)

Mountain ranges

( IUCN protected area category VI)

  • Serra de Moco (proposed)
  • Serra da Cumbira (proposed)
  • Serra do Pingano (proposed)

References

  1. ^ UNEP-WCMC (2020). Protected Area Profile for Angola from the World Database of Protected Areas. Retrieved 1 June 2023.