Eleven parks and archipelagos receive United Nations World Heritage protection

On November 30 the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization inscribed 61 new cultural and natural sites to its list, bringing the total to 690 sites. The new sites are:

UNESCO also announced that the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary in Senegal has been added to the List of World Heritage in Danger, guaranteeing extra protection. The sanctuary is a small wetland forming a vital but fragile sanctuary for 1.5 million birds, such as the white pelican, the purple heron, the African spoonbill, the great egret and the cormorant. Its survival is threatened by the invasion of a water plant, Salvinia molesta, which has crossed over the Senegal River and already invaded the Diawling National Park of Mauritania.