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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Simien National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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More than 50 species of birds inhabit the park, including the impressive bearded vulture, or lammergeier, with its 3xc2xa0m (10xc2xa0ft) wingspan. | WIKI |
However, due to serious population declines of some of its characteristic native species, in 1996 it was also added to the List of World Heritage in Danger. | WIKI |
The park is populated with over 130 bird species and over 20 large mammal species[6] such as gelada baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopian wolf (also called Simen fox, Canis simensis), Walia ibex (Capra walie), wild mountain goats and the Anubis baboon. | WIKI |
The 400 species of birds include bearded vulture, Verreaux's eagle, kestrels[which? | WIKI |
A total of 21 species of mammals, 3 species of endemic species, 63 species of birds and 7 species of endemic species are recorded. | WIKI |
The management of national parks effectively protects the representative species of parks and works closely with local residents to reduce the pressure on park resources by expanding arable land, overfishing livestock, and overcapacity of natural resources. | WIKI |
Other flagship species include the Endangered Ethiopian wolf (or Simien fox, Canis simensis), considered to be the rarest canid species in the world and the Gelada baboon (Theropithecus gelada), both of which are endemic to the Ethiopian highlands and depend on Afroalpine grasslands and heathlands. | UNESCO |
Other large mammal species include the Anubis baboon, Hamadryas baboon, klipspringer, and golden jackal. | UNESCO |
In total, over 20 large mammal species and over 130 bird species occur in the park. | UNESCO |
The mountains are home to 5 small mammal species and 16 bird species endemic to Eritrea and/or Ethiopia as well as an important population of the rare lammergeyer, a spectacular vulture species. | UNESCO |
The parkxe2x80x99s richness in species and habitats is a result of its great altitudinal, topographic and climatic diversity, which have shaped its Afromontane and Afroalpine ecosystems. | UNESCO |
Whilst human settlements threaten the integrity of the originally inscribed property, two proposed extensions of the national park (the Masarerya and the Limalimo Wildlife Reserves, and also the Ras Dejen mountain and Silki-Kidis Yared sectors) and their interlinking corridors are free of human settlement and cultivation, and support the key species that are central parts of the Outstanding Universal Value of the property. | UNESCO |
Key tasks for the management of the park include the effective protection of the parkxe2x80x99s flagship species and close cooperation with local communities in order to reduce the pressure on the parkxe2x80x99s resources arising from agricultural expansion, livestock overstocking and overharvesting of natural resources. | UNESCO |