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1 Hara tree characteristics  





2 Forest extent and significance  





3 History  





4 See also  





5 References  





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Coordinates: 26°50N 55°41E / 26.833°N 55.683°E / 26.833; 55.683
 

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UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Iran[1]

Hara Forests

Hara Forests in Qeshm

The Mangrove forests of QeshmorHara forests of Qeshm, are the mangrove forests on the southern coast of Iran, particularly on and near the island of Qeshm in the Persian Gulf.[2] Dominated by the species Avicennia marina, known locally as the "hara" or "harra" tree, the forests represent an ecological resource. The "Hara Protected Area" on Quesm and the nearby mainland is a biosphere reserve where commercial use is restricted to fishing (mainly shrimp), tourist boat trips, and limited mangrove cutting for animal feed.

Hara tree characteristics

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The hara tree, Avicennia marina, grows to heights of three to eight meters and has bright green leaves and twigs. The long, narrow, oval leaves of the tree have nutritious value for livestock roughly equivalent to barley and alfalfa.

Forest extent and significance

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The hara forest on Qeshm and the opposite mainland covers an area of approximately 20 km by 20 km, with many tidal channels. In 1972 the Hara Protected Area was established to preserve suitable conditions for the growth and maintenance of the forests. The area is a habitat for migratory birds in the cold season, and for reptiles, fish, and varieties of arthropoda and bivalves.

History

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Centuries ago, Asian elephants (the IndianorSyrian elephant) once lived in the region of Qeshm and other regions of southern Iran.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Directory".
  • ^ "Mangrove Forests of Qeshm | Magical Trees | Qeshm Attraction". Apochi. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  • ^ Distribution map's evolution of Asian elephants (Elephas Maximus) between the beginning of 20th century (pink) and early 21st century (red).
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    26°50′N 55°41′E / 26.833°N 55.683°E / 26.833; 55.683


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