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A biosphere reserve with five protected sites
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The Cévennes National Park, created in 1967, consists of five protected geographical sites: the Aigoual massif, the Causse Méjean, the Gorges du Tarn and Gorges de la Jonte, Mont Lozère, and the Cévennes valleys. Since 1985, the Cévennes have been recognized as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Their rich biodiversity includes more than 2,400 animal species (griffon vultures, among others) and 2,300 flowering plants and ferns.
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