AN EXTRAORDINARY ECOSYSTEM
The gravine are deep karst canyons formed over millennia, hosting an extraordinary biodiversity. Among the most fascinating species are birds of prey such as the Lanner falcon, the Lesser kestrel, and the Common kestrel, which find refuge in the rocky cliffs. The flora is characterized by Mediterranean scrub, holm oak forests, and a rich undergrowth, making the park a unique natural environment. prestigious network of Biosphere Reserves The same area was included in the UNESCO Geoparks Network in 2010.