Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park 5.73

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Bogor, 43253
Indonesia

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Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park is a well known place listed as Landmark in Bogor ,

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Mount Gede Pangrango National Park is a national park in West Java, Indonesia. The park is centred on two volcanoes—Mount Gede and Mount Pangrango—and is 150 km² in area.It evolved from already existing conservation areas, such as Cibodas Botanical Gardens, Cimungkat Nature Reserve, Situgunung Recreational Park and Mount Gede Pangrango Nature Reserve, and has been the site of important biological and conservation research over the last century. In 1977 UNESCO declared it part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.Topography and ecologyMount Gede and Pangrango are twin volcanoes. The two summits are connected by a high saddle known as Kandang Badak . The mountain slopes are very steep and are cut into rapidly flowing stream, which carve deep valleys and long ridges.Lower and upper montane and subalpine forests are within the park and have been well studied. To the north of Mount Gede is a field of Javanese Edelweiss . The park contains a large number of species known to occur only within its boundaries, however, this may be a result of the disproportionate amount of research over many years.Flora and faunaGunung Gede-Pangrango is inhabited by 251 of the 450 bird species found in Java. Among these are endangered species like the Javan hawk-eagle and the Javan scops owl.Among the endangered mammal species in the Park there are several primates such as the silvery gibbon, Javan surili and Javan lutung. Other mammals include Javan leopard, leopard cat, Indian muntjac, Java mouse-deer, Sumatran dhole, Malayan porcupine, Sunda stink badger, yellow-throated marten, and Bartels's rat.