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Top ten environmentally protected areas in the world
DURBAN, South Africa (AFP) Sep 09, 2003
The UN Environment Programme on Tuesday released an updated list of the globe's environmentally protected areas at the fifth World Parks Congress in South Africa.

These are the world's 10 largest protected areas:


1. Greenland's National Park, 97.2 million hectares (240,186,000 acres)

2. Ar-Rub'al-Khali wildlife management area in Saudi Arabia, 64 million hectares (158.1 million acres)

3. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in Australia, 34.5 million hectares (85.25 million acres)

4. Northwestern Hawaiian Island's coral reef ecosystem reserve in the United States, 34 million hectares (84 million acres)

5. Amazonia forest reserve in Colombia, 32 million hectares (79 million acres)

6. Qiang Tang nature reserve in China, almost 25 million hectaresmillion acres)

7. Cape Churchill wildlife management area in northern Canada, almost 14 million hectares (34.6 million acres)

8. Northern Wildlife Management Zone in Saudi Arabia, 10 million hectares (24.7 million acres)

9. Alto Orinoco-Casiquiare biosphere reserve in Venezuela and Bolivia, eight million hectares (19.77 million acres)

10. Valo do Javari indigenous area in Brazil, eight million hectares

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