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Ogasawara Islands
The property includes more than 30 islands, divided into three groups, covering an area of 7,939 hectares. The islands have a variety of landscapes and are home to a wide range of animals, including the critically endangered bat Ogasawara flying fox and 195 endangered bird species. 441 native plant species have been recorded on the islands, and their waters support a wide range of fish, cetaceans and corals. The ecosystem of the Ogasawara Islands reflects a range of evolutionary processes, with plant species from Southeast and Northwest Asia, as well as many endemic species.
Nyungwe National Park
Nyungwe National Park is an important rainforest reserve in Central Africa. It has well-preserved forests and peat bogs, heaths, scrub and grasslands, providing habitat for a highly diverse range of flora and fauna. In addition, a large number of unique species have found their most important natural habitats here, including the endangered eastern chimpanzee, golden monkey, and the critically endangered hill horseshoe bat. In addition, there are 12 endangered mammals and 7 bird species living here. Nyungwe National Park is one of the most important bird reserves in Africa, with 317 bird species recorded.