Utilisateur:Théo Vansteenkeste/Brouillon

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Une galerie d'identification pour les Vautours Modifier

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Les PNR sont reconnaissables à leurs logo de forme ovale, vert, arborant un astérisque blanc et les emblèmes du territoire. Ces blasons sont souvent visibles à proximité des panneaux d'agglomération.


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à gauche : Disposition des carènes sur le dos de la tortue luth ; En noir, la carène vertébrale, en bleu, vert et rouge, les carènes latérales
au centre : une tortue vue du dessus ; à droite : vue de face


 
Kabukuri-Numa est un site Ramsar au Japon, proche d'Osaki. La gestion des rizières inondées, noyées en hiver, plutôt que labourées, a permis d'accueillir des oies rieuses en grand nombre[1],[2].

Arbre phylogénétique, arborescences diverses Modifier

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Modèle:Clade

   Panthera   



 Panthera leo - Lion



 Panthera pardus - Léopard




 Panthera onca - Jaguar





 Panthera tigris - Tigre



 Panthera uncia - Panthère des neiges ou once




Arbre phylogénétique du genre Panthera

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deuxième exemple :

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Liste à puces en colonnes Modifier

  • truc
  • muche
  • machin
  • bidule

Références Modifier

Protected Areas Modifier

http://mg.chm-cbd.net/implementation/programmes-thematiques/aires-protegees/Aires_protegees https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_parks_of_Madagascar http://www.vahatra.mg/malagasynaturefr.html


Tristan Vey, Derrière la photo devenue virale de ces deux gorilles debout, une bien triste réalité, lefigaro.fr, 26 avril 2019.



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Oofamilles Modifier

Catégories dessin structure organisation des pores Oofamille taxon
Spherulitique prolatuspherulitique prolato-canaliculate Spheroolithidae Ornithopoda (Hadrosaure)
angustispherulitique rimo ou angusti-canaliculate Ovaloolithidae Ornithopoda (autres?)
discretispherulithique tubocanaliculate Megaloolithidae Sauropoda? ornitischia?
filispherulitique multi-canaliculate Faveoloolithidae Sauropoda?
dendrospherulitique prolato-canaliculate Dendroolithidae Sauropoda? Ornithopoda?
prolatocanaliculate Dictyoolithidae Sauropoda?
Prismatique Augustiprismatique angusti-canaliculate Prismatoolithidae Ornithopode (protoceratops ; hypsilophodontidé)
obliquicanaliculate Ornithopode
Ornithoïd Ratite angusti-canaliculate élongatoolithidae (Theropoda) Oviraptoridae
angusti-canaliculate laevisoolithidae Enantiornithes
angusti-canaliculate medioolithidae ?
angusti-canaliculate Struthionidae
angusti-canaliculate ornitholithidae Diatrymatidae
prismatique (néognathe) angusti-canaliculate gobipipus

Natura 2000 en belgique (une fois) Modifier

  • bassin de la vallée de la Haine en amont de Mons (BE32014) ; abritant des habitats d'intérêt européens, sur des milieux souvent situés dans des dépressions dues aux activités minières (lacs eutrophes naturels avec végétation du Magnopotamion ou Hydrocharition, rivières des étages planitiaire à montagnard avec végétation du Ranunculion fluitantis et du Callitricho-Batrachio, pelouses calcaires de sables xériques, pelouses sèches semi-naturelles et faciès d'embuissonnement sur calcaires (Festuco-Brometalia), Mégaphorbiaies hydrophiles d'ourlets planitiaires et des étages montagnard à alpin, pelouses maigres de fauche de basse altitude (Alopecurus pratensis, Sanguisorba officinalis), hêtraies de l'Asperulo-Fagetum, forêts alluviales à Alnus glutinosa et Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incarnae, Salicion albae). Ces milieux sont situés sur trois communes : La Louvière, Le Rœulx et Mons

Références en Vrac Modifier

caca boudin

Liste 2018-2020 Modifier

Localisation Infra-ordre Famille Nom commun[note 1] Nom scientifique[note 2] Date(s) d'inclusion Pays
Afrique Lorisiformes Galagidae Galago rondoensis 2006 à 2014   Tanzanie
Simiiformes
(Catarrhini)
Cercopithecidae Cercopithèque de Roloway Cercopithecus roloway 2002 ; 2006 ; 2008 ; 2010 ; 2012 ; 2014   Ghana
  Côte d'Ivoire
Kipunji Rungwecebus kipunji 2006 ; 2008   Tanzanie
Colobe magistrat Colobus vellerosus Première mention   Côte d'Ivoire
  Ghana
  Togo
  Bénin
(  Nigeria)
Colobe bai nigérien Piliocolobus epieni 2008 ; 2010   Nigeria
Colobe bai à tête rousse Piliocolobus rufomitratus 2002 - 2008 ; 2012 ; 2014   Kenya
Hominidae Chimpanzé verus Pan troglodytes verus   République démocratique du Congo
Madagascar Lemuriformes Cheirogaleidae Microcèbe manitatra Microcebus manitatra Première mention   Madagascar
Lemuridae Hapalémur du Lac Alaotra Hapalemur alaotrensis 2000 ; 2014
Lepilemuridae Lépilémur de Manombo Lepilemur jamesorum 2016
Indriidae Indri Indri indri 2012
Chiromyiformes Daubentoniidae Aye-aye Daubentonia madagascariensis 2016
Asie Lorisiformes Lorisidae Nycticèbe de Java Nycticebus javanicus 2008 ; 2010 ; 2012 ; 2014   Indonésie
Simiiformes
(Catarrhini)
Cercopithecidae Nasique des îles Pagai Simias concolor 2002 - 2016
Semnopithèque de Cat Ba Trachypithecus poliocephalus 2000 - 2016   Viêt Nam
Entelle doré Trachypithecus geei 2016   Inde
  Bhoutan
Semnopithèque blanchâtre Trachypithecus vetulus 2004 ; 2006 ; 2008 ; 2010 ; 2012 ; 2014[note 3]   Sri Lanka
Hylobatidae Gibbon houlock Skywalker Hoolock tianxing première mention   Chine
  Birmanie
Hominidae Orang-outan de Tapanuli Pongo tapanuliensis Première mention   Indonésie
Néotropique Simiiformes
(Platyrrhini)
Pitheciidae Titi d'Olalla Callicebus (Plecturocebus) ollalae Première mention   Bolivie
Cebidae Capucin d'Équateur Cebus aequatorialis Première mention   Équateur
  Pérou
Tamarin bicolore Saguinus bicolor Première mention   Brésil
Callitrichidae ou Cebidae Callitrichinae Ouistiti oreillard Callithrix aurita Première mention   Brésil
Atelidae Hurleur brun Alouatta guariba guariba 2012 ; 2014   Brésil
Atèle de Geoffroy Ateles geoffroyi Première mention   Mexique
  Guatemala
  Nicaragua
  Honduras
  Salvador
  Costa Rica
  Panama

Camembert ramsar Modifier

cacamembert

Natura 2000 Modifier

Ukraine Modifier

# Nom Photo Localisation site Official (en Ukrainien) surface (ha) anné de création Description
1 Azov-Syvash
 
Kherson Oblast
46° 06′ 07″ N, 34° 23′ 06″ E
Азово-Сиваський 52154 1993 Located on Byriuchyi Island in the northwestern Azov Sea. The park was created to protect the unique coastal environment of the northwestern Azov. It is particularly important as a stop on the flyway for migratory birds, with over a million birds visiting each year.[1]
2 Buzk's Gard
 
Mykolaiv Oblast
48° 02′ 24″ N, 30° 56′ 49″ E
Бузький Гард 6138 2009 Covers an area along the Southern Bug River in south-central Ukraine. At this point, the Southern Bug River cuts through the southern edge of the Ukrainian Shield (a block of Archean basement rock).[2]
3 Carpathian
 
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
48° 18′ 00″ N, 24° 35′ 02″ E
Карпатський 50303 1980 Carpathian National Nature Park is the first national park of Ukraine and one of the biggest national parks of this country.[3]
4 Charming Harbor
 
Crimea
45° 30′ 00″ N, 32° 42′ 00″ E
Чарівна гавань 6270 2009 Covers a coastal sector of the Tarkhankut Peninsula (itself a part of the Crimean peninsula) on the Black Sea. The park protects and exhibits steppe landscape as it descends to the seacoast in a semi-arid environment and with dramatic cliffs and rock formations.[4]
5 Cheremosh
 
Chernivtsi Oblast
47° 59′ 42″ N, 25° 05′ 46″ E
Черемоський 7118 2009 A collection of three reserves in the northeastern section of the Carpathian Mountains, located in southwestern Ukraine. The park highlights the highly varied geology of the northeastern Carpathians, as well as the deep spruce forests of the region.[5]
6 Derman-Ostroh
 
Rivne Oblast
50° 19′ 44″ N, 26° 31′ 12″ E
Дермансько-Острозький 1648 2009 Sits in a river valley that separates the southern edge of the Polesian Lowland, and the northern edge of the Podolian Upland in northwestern Ukraine. The terrain is a mixture of pine-oak forest and marshy river lowlands.[6]
7 Desna-Starogutsky
 
Sumy Oblast
52° 09′ 58″ N, 33° 25′ 01″ E
Деснянсько-Старогутський 16215 1999 Covers a middle section of the Desna River in northeastern Ukraine, representing the variety of wetland and mixed forest landscapes of the eastern Polesia region. The park contains two sections, one on the floodplains of the Desna, the other in the southern region of the Bryansk forest on the Russian border.[7]
8 Dniester Canyon
 
Ternopil Oblast
48° 39′ 00″ N, 25° 44′ 06″ E
Дністровський каньйон 10830 2010 Follows Dniester Canyon, the largest canyon in Ukraine, along the middle course of the Dniester River. It protects a relatively undeveloped portion of the Ukrainian forest-steppe landscape, about 75 km east of the Carpathian Mountains in western Ukraine. The canyon is known for its varied geological formations, including two of the longest caves in the world.[8]
9 Dvorichanskyi
 
Kharkiv Oblast
49° 51′ 07″ N, 37° 43′ 59″ E
Дворічанський 3132 2009 Set on the border of the steppe and forest-steppe on the banks of the river Oskil, the south-east part of Ukraine.[9]
10 Dzharylhak
 
Kherson Oblast
46° 01′ 01″ N, 32° 55′ 59″ E
Джарилгацький 10000 2009 Covers Dzharylhach Island and the adjacent Karkinit Bay in the northern reaches of the Black Sea. Famous for clean sandy beaches and mineral springs in its many small lakes, Dzharylhach is the largest island in the Black Sea. Portions of the park have been protected nature reserves for almost 100 years.[10]
11 Great Meadow
 
Zaporizhzhia Oblast
47° 22′ 55″ N, 34° 59′ 13″ E
Великий Луг 16756 2006 Covers historic steppe terrain in southeast Ukraine. It is on the south bank of the Dnieper River's Kakhovka Reservoir, which was created by the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station. The meadows and reed beds on the shore support one of the largest transmigration spots for birds in Eastern Europe.[11]
12 Halych
 
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
49° 08′ 20″ N, 24° 43′ 55″ E
Галицький 14685 2004 Highlights forest, steppe, meadow and wetlands of the borderlands between the Ukrainian Carpathians and the southwestern part of the East European Plain.[12]
13 Hetman
 
Sumy Oblast
50° 29′ 13″ N, 34° 58′ 59″ E
Гетьманський 23360 2009 The park begins at the border with Russia as the Vorskla River runs west and south, and follows the river for all 122 km of its length through Sumy Oblast. There are some short breaks between sectors for roads or built-up villages. There terrain is mostly flat, with some hills and ravines.[13]
14 Holosiivskyi
 
Kyiv
50° 27′ 00″ N, 30° 31′ 26″ E
Голосі́ївський 4525 2007 A protected remnant of forest surrounded by the urban area of the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. It is located on the Kyiv Hills, in the Dniester-Dnieper forest-steppe province, North-Dnieper lowland and steppe zone of Left-Bank Dnieper province.
15 Holy Mountains
 
Donetsk Oblast
48° 55′ 01″ N, 37° 46′ 59″ E
Святі Гори 40609 1997 Located along the chalk cliffs and river terraces of the Donets River in Eastern Ukraine. The park's boundaries are a patchwork of forested areas stretching along the banks of the Donets. The Holy Mountains of Ukraine contain many archaeological, natural, historical, and recreational sites.[14]
16 Homolsh Woods
 
Kharkiv Oblast
49° 34′ 59″ N, 36° 19′ 59″ E
Гомільша́нські ліси 14315 2004 Covers established forests in the Donets River valley. The site has been a protected area for a very long time, beginning with Peter the Great designating local territory as a 'protected ship grove' for wood to build ships. The site also has high ecological value as forest-steppe land.[15]
17 Hutsulshchyna
 
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
48° 19′ 16″ N, 25° 05′ 35″ E
Гуцульщина 32271 2002 Located in the Western Ukraine's Carpathian Mountains.
18 Ichnya
 
Chernihiv Oblast
50° 48′ 32″ N, 32° 17′ 31″ E
Ічнянський 9666 2004 Covers forest-steppe terrain in the Uday River basin, about 120 km northeast of Kyiv.[16]
19 Ivory Coast
 
Mykolaiv Oblast
46° 31′ 59″ N, 31° 34′ 01″ E
Білобережжя Святослава 35223 2009 'White beaches Svyatosloav') is situated on the north coast of the Black Sea is southern Ukraine. It covers portions of Dnieper–Bug estuary, the Kinburn Peninsula just south of the estuary, and Yahorlyk Bay a shallow bay of the Black Sea itself. Adjacent to the site along the coast is the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve.[17]
20 Karmelyukove Podillya
 
Vinnytsia oblast
48° 23′ 56″ N, 29° 15′ 36″ E
Кармелюкове Поділля 16518 2009 Located in southwest Ukraine on the forested southern slopes of the Ukrainian Shield.[18]
21 Khotyn
 
Chernivtsi Oblast
48° 30′ 00″ N, 26° 10′ 01″ E
Хотинський 9400 2010 Covers a segment of the Dniester River Canyon and the Dniester River Reservoir. It is located in the west of the country on the border with Romania. The famous Khotyn Fortress is located within the territory.[19]
22 Kremenets
 
Ternopil Oblast
50° 03′ 04″ N, 25° 37′ 08″ E
Кременецькі гори 6951 2009 A cluster of mountains and ridges in the Hologoro-Kremenetskiy range of the Podolian Upland in west central Ukraine.[20]
23 Lower Dniester
 
Odessa Oblast
46° 24′ 43″ N, 30° 12′ 36″ E
Нижньодністровський 21311 2008 A large portion of the Dniester River Estuary where it enters the Black Sea in southwestern Ukraine. The floodplains and waterways are important to nesting and wintering waterfowl. They are also important for spawning fish: over 70 species of fish in 20 groups are recorded in the park.[21]
24 Lower Polissia
 
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
50° 13′ 05″ N, 26° 50′ 13″ E
Мале Полісся 9515 2013 A section of the Polissia region, the park includes several lakes and wetland areas as well as parts of river valleys Gorin, Vilia, Gnylyi Rih.[22]
25 Lower Sula
 
Poltava Oblast
49° 36′ 29″ N, 33° 11′ 28″ E
Нижньосульський 16879 2010 Covers the lower reaches of the Sula River as it enters the Kremenchuk Reservoir, 120 km southeast of Kyiv. The extensive marshes, swamps, and other wetlands of the area are important habitats for fish, waterfowl, and floodplain plants.[23]
26 Meotida
 
Donetsk Oblast
47° 06′ 54″ N, 38° 04′ 48″ E
Меотида 20720 2009 A stretch of coastline, and interior estuaries and coastal lands, on the northern edge of the Sea of Azov in Ukraine. The administration of the park itself has been disrupted by hostilities in the area. Previously, the protected regions of the park supported important populations of migratory waterfowl and over 100 species of nesting birds.
27 Mezynsky
 
Chernihiv Oblast
51° 43′ 08″ N, 32° 17′ 13″ E
Мезинський 31035 2006 Forest and floodplain terraces of the Desna River in the northern part of the country. The park was created to balance the protection of sensitive ecological and archaeological sites, recreation, and rural agriculture.[24]
28 Northern Podillya
 
Lviv Oblast
49° 55′ 01″ N, 25° 06′ 00″ E
Північне Поділля 15588 2010 Covers a variety of individual protected sites in the northwest Podolian Upland of Ukraine. The park provides protection to, and recreation in, representative ecological and cultural sites of the area, including Hornbean-Beech forested uplands, swamp-marsh floodplains, geologically significant karst features, and historical sites that include three castles and a number of WW1 and WW2 sites.[25]
29 Podilski Tovtry
 
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
46° 34′ 52″ N, 32° 32′ 06″ E
Поді́льські То́втри 80178 2015 Representative of the natural landscape of the Podillia region.[26]
30 Oleshky
 
Kherson Oblast
46° 33′ 00″ N, 32° 55′ 23″ E
Олешківські піски 8020 2010
31 Pryazovskyi
 
Zaporizhzhia Oblast
46° 50′ 24″ N, 35° 21′ 32″ E
Приазовський 78127 2010 The second largest national park of Ukraine, covering the estuaries, coastal plains seaside landforms around the Molochna River estuary the Utlyuksky estuary, on the northwest coast of the Sea of Azov.[27]
32 Prypiat-Stokhid
 
Volyn Oblast
51° 49′ 41″ N, 25° 16′ 59″ E
Прип'ять-Стохід 39316 2007 Created in 2007 to protect and unify a series of natural complexes of the Pripyat River and Stokhid River valleys in northwestern Ukraine. The park provides protection, research areas, and recreation related to the meadows and wetlands of the Polissia region.[28]
33 Pyryatyn
 
Poltava Oblast
50° 14′ 10″ N, 32° 30′ 04″ E
Пирятинський 12028 2009 Covers a portion of the Uday River valley in the north central part of the country. It provides nature conservation and recreation on the terraces and floodplains of the river.[29]
34 Shatsky
 
Volyn Oblast
51° 31′ 01″ N, 23° 49′ 12″ E
Шацький 32515 1983 Established in 1983 to preserve, reconstitute and to use effectively Volyn Polissia natural complexes and objects of special environmental, recreational, educational and aesthetic value.
36 Skole Beskids
 
Lviv Oblast
49° 12′ 00″ N, 23° 12′ 36″ E
Сколівські Бескиди 35684 1999 Covers the Skole Beskids Range of the Carpathian Mountains on the western edge of Ukraine. It was created in 1999 to protect the beech and beech-fir forests of Carpathians, and to provide for environmental, ecological, aesthetic, educational and recreational uses.[30]
37 Sloboda
 
Kharkiv Oblast
50° 05′ 10″ N, 35° 12′ 58″ E
Слобожанський 5244 2009 Covers a forest-steppe region at the confluence of the Merla and Merchik Rivers in the East Poltava Highlands of eastern Ukraine. The park features an extensive complex of marshes, swamps, and other wetlands.[31]
38 Synevir
 
Zakarpattia Oblast,br/>48° 30′ 00″ N, 23° 42′ 00″ E Синевир 40400 1989 Located in Zakarpattia Oblast, in southwest of the country.[32]
39 Synyohora
 
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
48° 37′ 16″ N, 24° 13′ 16″ E
Синьогора 10866 2009 transition to full National Park status was uncertain as of 2017, with portions of the park are closed to the public.[33]
40 Tsumanska Puscha
 
Volyn Oblast
50° 53′ 17″ N, 25° 51′ 11″ E
Цуманська пуща 33475 2010
41 Tuzly Lagoons
 
Odessa Oblast
45° 46′ 59″ N, 30° 00′ 00″ E
Тузловські лимани 10866 2009 Includes the group of Tuzly Lagoons: which consist of parts of the larger lagoons Shahany, Alibey, Burnas; and the small lagoons Solone Ozero, Khadzhyder, Karachaus, Budury, Martaza, Mahala, Malyi Sasyk, and Dzhantshey.[34]
42 Upper Pobuzhia (proposed)
 
Khmelnitsky Oblast
49° 26′ 10″ N, 27° 25′ 08″ E
Верхнє Побужжя 108000 2013 As of 2015, the park was projected to be created by 2021.
43 Uzhanian
 
Zakarpattia Oblast
49° 01′ 23″ N, 22° 36′ 00″ E
Ужанський 39159 1999 Also part of the East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. The park was created to protect pristine beech forest of the Carpathians.
44 Verkhovyna
 
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
48° 09′ 40″ N, 24° 56′ 42″ E
Верховинський 12023 2010 Covers the highest reaches of the Cheremosh River, in the Carpathian Mountains.[35]
45 Vyzhnytsia
 
Chernivtsi Oblast
48° 09′ 25″ N, 25° 18′ 22″ E
Вижницький 7928 1995 Located in the Ukrainian Carpathians, Vyzhnytsia Park represents a lowland part of the Carpathians with a fairly mild climate. The area is forested in beech and fir trees.
46 White Lake
 
Kyiv Oblast
49° 53′ 46″ N, 31° 34′ 41″ E
Білоозерський
(No site)
7014 2009 As of 2014, the park appeared to be closed to the public and the legal status unclear.[36]
47 Yavorivskyi
 
Lviv Oblast
49° 58′ 59″ N, 23° 36′ 58″ E
Яворівський 7079 1998 A narrow range of hills 75 km ( Unité «  » inconnue du modèle {{Conversion}}.) long, which rises sharply to the north of the Lesser Polissya.
48 Zacharovany Krai
 
Zakarpattia Oblast
48° 21′ 11″ N, 23° 04′ 26″ E
Зачарований край 6101 2009
49 Zalissya
 
Kyiv Oblast
50° 40′ 01″ N, 30° 51′ 00″ E
Залісся 14836 2009 Covers a large forest on the left bank of the Desna River about 20 km northeast of Kyiv. As of 2017, the area is open for limited public access, but is primarily administered as a protected area for the "reception and stay of senior officials", other state uses, and the protection of plant and animal life.[37]


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  1. (uk) « Azov-Syvash NNP », State Management of Affairs (Ukraine) (consulté le )
  2. (uk) « Buzk's Gard », Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (Ukraine) (consulté le )
  3. (en) « Carpathian », Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (Ukraine) (consulté le )
  4. (ru) « Tarkhanhut National Park (Russian Official Site) », Tarkhanhut Park (consulté le )
  5. (uk) « Cheremosh National Nature Park », Official Park Website (consulté le )
  6. (uk) « Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  7. (uk) « Desna-Starogutsky National Nature Park », Park Site (consulté le )
  8. (en) « Dniester Canyon National Nature Park », Park Site (consulté le )
  9. (en) « Dvorichanskyi National Nature Park » [archive du ], Park Site (consulté le )
  10. (uk) « Dzharylhak National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  11. (uk) « National Nature Park Great Meadow », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  12. (uk) « Halych National Nature Park », Halych NNP (Official Site) (consulté le )
  13. (uk) « Hetman National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  14. (uk) « National Nature Park Holy Mountains », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  15. (uk) « Homolsh Woods National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  16. (uk) « Ichnya National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  17. (uk) « National Nature Park Ivory Coast of Sviatoslav », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  18. (uk) « Karmelyukove Podillya », Official Park Website (consulté le )
  19. (uk) « Khotyn National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  20. (uk) « Kremenets Mountains National Nature Park », Official Park Website (consulté le )
  21. (uk) « Lower Dniester National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  22. (uk) « Lower Polissia Dniester National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  23. (uk) « Lower Sula National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  24. (uk) « Mezynsky National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  25. (uk) « Northern Podilia », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  26. (uk) « Podilski Tovtry », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  27. (uk) « Pryazovskyi », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  28. (uk) « National Nature Park Prypiat-Stokhid », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  29. (uk) « Pyryatyn National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  30. (uk) « National Nature Park Skole Beskids », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  31. (uk) « Sloboda National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  32. (uk) « Synevir National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  33. (uk) « Status report », State Affairs release (consulté le )
  34. (uk) « Tuzli National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  35. (uk) « Verkhovyna National Nature Park », Official Park Site (consulté le )
  36. (uk) « Belozersky NNP: Treasures Lost », DOP (consulté le )
  37. (uk) « National Nature Park Zalissya », Official Park Site (consulté le )