National Parks Guy, Habitats

This habitat is generally a place where trees are found. There are different kinds of forests in different climates but they all have trees as the common denominator! There can be hot and cold forests and they range from deciduous, coniferous and rainforest to name a few.

Below you will find what can be seen as general forest or woodland National Parks. They may form part of the National Park or make up the whole National Park.

National Parks Guy

South Africa

 Addo Elephant
 Garden Route
Europe

Albania

Dajti Mountain
Bredhi i Drenovës
Llogara
Lura
Shebenik-Jabllanicë
Bredi i Hotovës-Dangelli
Tomorri Mountain
Theth
Qafështamë
Zall Gjocaj
Prespa
Valbona Valley

Andorra

Sorteny Valley Nature Park
Valles Del Comapedrosa Nature Park
Valle Del Madriu – Perafita – Claror

 United Kingdom

 Broads
Cairngorms
Dartmoor
Exmoor
Lake District
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
New Forest
North York Moors
Peak District
Pembrokeshire Coast
South Downs
Yorkshire Dales

*This work is ongoing, so please check back from time to time.

*Classifying areas of land into categories is difficult and can be very complex. For ease I have only selected seven major habitats to classify National Parks into and apologise for generalising the classification system. If you are looking to expand your knowledge you can look here for more information.