Buila-Vânturarița National Park

Coordinates: 45°14′24″N 24°05′46″E / 45.240°N 24.096°E / 45.240; 24.096[1]
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Buila-Vânturarița National Park
Parcul Național Buila-Vânturarița
The Buila Massif
Map showing the location of Buila-Vânturarița National Park
Map showing the location of Buila-Vânturarița National Park
Location within Romania
Location Vâlcea County
 Romania
Nearest cityBăile Olănești
Coordinates45°14′24″N 24°05′46″E / 45.240°N 24.096°E / 45.240; 24.096[1]
Area4,186 hectares (10,340 acres)
Established2005
Websitewww.buila.ro

The Buila-Vânturarița National Park (Romanian: Parcul Național Buila-Vânturarița) (national park category II IUCN) is a protected area situated in Romania, in the central-northern part of Vâlcea County, in the administrative territory of the localities Costești, Bărbătești, and Băile Olănești.[2]

Location[edit]

The Buila-Vânturarița National Park is located in the central-northern part of Vâlcea County in the Căpățânii Mountains, a mountain group included in the Parâng Mountains, a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians.

Description[edit]

Buila-Vânturarița with an area of 4,186 ha (10,340 acres)[3] was declared natural protected area by the Government Decision No 2151 in 2004 (published in Romanian Official Paper No 38 on January 12, 2005)[4] and represents a mountainous area with flora and fauna specific to the Southern Carpathians.

Protected areas included in the park: Trovant Museum, Călinești-Brezoi Forest, Valea Cheii Forest, Rădița-Mânzu, Mount Stogu, Arnăuți Cave, Clopot Cave, Munteanu-Murgoci Cave, Pagoda Cave, Valea Bistrița Cave.

Flora and fauna[edit]

Flora and fauna is diverse, many of the species are protected by international conventions.

Flora[edit]

Leontopodium alpinum

Woody plants consist of: English oak (Quercus robur), European beech (Fagus sylvatica), European ash (Fraxinus excelsior), pine (Pinus), Norway spruce (Picea abies), fir (Abies), European yew (Taxus baccata), Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), linden (Tilia), birch (Betula) and species of shrubs: mountain pine (Pinus mugo), savin (Juniperus sabina) or common juniper (Juniperus communis).

Herbs:[5] Edelweiss[6] (Leontopodium alpinum), lady's slipper (Cypripedium calceolus),[7] mountain bellflower (Campanula alpina), yellow monkshood (Aconitum anthora), belladonna (Atropa belladonna), ligularia (Ligularia sibirica), rustyback (Asplenium ceterach), yellow anemone (Anemone ranunculoides), globe-flower (Trollius europaeus), windflower (Anemone nemorosa), martagon (Lilium martagon), centaurea (Centaurea atropurpurea), daphne (Daphne mezereum)[8]

Fauna[edit]

Gray wolf (Canis lupus)

Species of mammals: deer (Cervus epaphus), brown bear (Ursus arctos), chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra), roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus), wild boar (Sus scrofa), lynx (Lynx lynx), pine marten (Martes martes), squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), badger (Meles meles), barbastelle (Barrbastella barbastellus), lesser mouse-eared bat (Myotis blythii), brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus);

Species of birds: western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), white-crowned wheatear (Oenanthe leucopyga), red kite (Milvus milvus), red-footed falcon (Falco vespertinus), white wagtail (Motacilla alba), European nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus), rock bunting (Emberiza cia), lesser spotted eagle (Aquila pomarina), wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria), hoopoe (Upupa epops),

Reptiles, amphibians and frogs: green lizard (Lacerta viridis), common European adder (Vipera berus), smooth snake (Coronella austriaca), fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra), alpine newt (Triturus alpestris), common toad (Bufo bufo), yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata) or common frog (Rana temporaria).[9]

Access[edit]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ eunis.eea.europa.eu – Buila-Vânturariţa, Vâlcea County (longitude & latitude); retrieved on June 03, 2012
  2. ^ protectedplanet.net – Buila-Vînturariţa National Park – location[permanent dead link]; retrieved on June 03, 2012
  3. ^ (in Romanian) apmvl.anpm.ro – Regional Environmental Protection Agenty Vâlcea; retrieved on June 03, 2012
  4. ^ (in Romanian) muntiimaramuresului.ro – Government Decision No 2151 in 2004 Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved on June 03, 2012
  5. ^ (in Romanian)spontana.robustit.com – Specii din flora spontană a României Archived 2012-06-06 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved on June 04, 2012
  6. ^ Leontopodium alpinum (Romanian: Floare de colţ) is a protected species in Romania since 1933
  7. ^ Cypripedium calceolus in Romanian: Papucul doamnei
  8. ^ Daphne mezereum in Romanian: Tulichină
  9. ^ (in Romanian) enrin.grida.no – Flota and fauna of Romania Archived 2009-02-23 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved on June 04, 2012

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