Malesanden and Huse Wildlife Sanctuary explained

Malesanden and Huse Wildlife Sanctuary
Alt Name:Malesanden og Huse dyrefredningsområde
Iucn Category:IV
Map:Møre og Romsdal#Norway
Nearest City:Steinshamn
Coordinates:62.7586°N 6.4808°W
Area Ha:1,520
Established:1988

The Malesanden and Huse Wildlife Sanctuary (Norwegian: Malesanden og Huse dyrefredningsområde) is located on the east side of Harøya island in the municipality of Ålesund in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.[1]

The area received protection in 1988 "to preserve an important wetland area with its habitat, bird life and other wildlife,"[2] according to the conservation regulations. The area consists of a low, wide sandy beach that is a nesting, resting, and overwintering site for various birds: waders, the common shelduck, and the greylag goose. Waterfowl and seabirds overwinter to such an extent that it is considered to have national or even international importance. The dunes also have botanical interest, especially the dune heath, which is one of three intact ones in the county.

The Malesanden and Huse Wildlife Sanctuary is a 15.2km2 buffer zone with two subareas covering 71.8ha: the Malesanden Bird Sanctuary (Norwegian: Malesanden fuglefredingsområde) and the Huse Bird Sanctuary (Norwegian: Huse fuglefredingsområde).

The wildlife sanctuary is one of six natural areas that were included in the Harøya Wetlands System Ramsar site, which was established in 1996.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Malesanden og Huse. Mijlø-direktoratet. August 12, 2017.
  2. Web site: Forskrift om vern av Selvikvågen naturreservat, Sandøy kommune, Møre og Romsdal. August 12, 2017. May 27, 1988. å ta vare på eit viktig våtmarksområde med sitt livsmiljø, fugleliv og anna dyreliv.
  3. Web site: Harøya Wetlands System in Norway. Protected Planet. United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre. August 8, 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170808073918/http://www.wdpa.org/haroya-wetlands-system-ramsar-site-wetland-of-international-importance. August 8, 2017.