Ånderdalen National Park
Ånderdalen National Park | |
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Ånderdalen nasjonalpark | |
IUCN category II (national park) | |
Number 23 is Ånderdalen | |
Location | Torsken and Tranøy, Troms, Norway |
Nearest city | Finnsnes (closer), Harstad |
Coordinates | 69°12′N 17°16′E / 69.200°N 17.267°ECoordinates: 69°12′N 17°16′E / 69.200°N 17.267°E |
Area | 125 km2 (48 sq mi) |
Established | 1970, enlarged 2004 |
Governing body | Directorate for Nature Management |
Ånderdalen National Park (Norwegian: Ånderdalen nasjonalpark) is located on the large island of Senja in Troms county, Norway. The 125-square-kilometre (48 sq mi) park lies within the municipalities of Torsken and Tranøy. The park was established by royal decree on 6 February 1970 and it was enlarged in 2004. The national park preserves this Northern Norwegian coastal region in a natural state, including pine and birch forest and alpine plants.
The national park had no moose before 1940, but it now has a permanent population. It is also an important calving and grazing area for semi-domesticated reindeer. The most common smaller animals are red foxes, stoats, hares, small rodents, and two species of shrews. Seals occur at the heads of the fjords and otters are often seen along rivers. Trout and char are common, and salmon run right up the river to the lake Åndervatn.[1][2]
Name
The last element is the finite form of dal which means "dale" or "valley". The meaning of the first element is unknown. In the valley and the park are similar names such as the river Ånderelva and the lake Åndervatnet.
References
- ↑ "Norwegian directorate for nature management:Ånderdalen National Park" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-11-23.
- ↑ Store norske leksikon. "Ånderdalen nasjonalpark" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-04-11.