The National park of Jebil
 Attached to the governorship of Kébili, delegation of Douz, the Saharan national park of Jebil is located at approximately 80 km in the South of Douz, and at meadows of 100 km of the town of Kébili. It belongs to Cherkhats de Glissia and Zaafrane. It covers a surface of Saharan courses and of great erg approximately 150.000 ha directed.
It is the largest Tunisian national park. It
includes/understands 4.000 ha of tabular solid mass of Jebil, 18.200 ha
of Saharan course and, the remainder belongs to the Great Eastern Erg.
The access is done starting from a track on the basis of Douz. Its
creation was officialized by decree n° 94-2210 of October 24th, 1994. A
few millenia ago, the site was a primarily covered pseudo-savanna of
typical shrub of the Saharan medium. The biological characteristics of
this ecosystem by their interests ecological and scientists, justified
the creation of one national park at the end of the years 1980. The
mountainous solid mass culminates has just 220 meters, but date of the
marine Higher Cretaceous, which confers a particular pace to him and
gives birth to an exceptional landscape which arises, a such mirage,
Great Eastern Erg.
Natural heritage

The flora and the fauna of the park are fed out of water thanks to the
networks of thalwegs of a few tens of centimetres constituting of the
beds of flow towards the small depressions existing inside the site;
water gathers there by streaming. The vegetation of the jebil is
typically Saharan. Among the perennial species, one observes primarily
Aristida pungens which occupy the small dunes and, Oudneya africana,
emblematic species of the park. But one finds also the calligonum,
which shelters behind the dunes and which thanks to the conservation
can reach a sizeable height. On the reg., one finds Anabasis articulata
and Oudneya africana on Piedmont of the solid mass. Fauna is
conditioned by the resources which the natural environments offer. It
is composed of Sahariennes species adapted to extreme climatic
conditions. Thus one can observe there rare species such as the Gazelle
of the dunes "Rim" or gazella leptoceros, the endemic species most
characteristic of the area, or the fennec, fennecus zerda. The park
allows also the conservation of the ecosystems of life of the Bustard
will houbara which one sees sometimes. The pale hare of the South,
lepus capensis pallidor, and various rodents the such gerboise, jaculus
jaculus, constitute the food of several reptiles, the such viper with
horns, ceraste cerastes, whose presence points out the vigilance of the
visitors.
Cultural heritage and leisures
The mountainous solid mass of Jebil does not seem to present particular
archaeological traces (absence of large vestiges). However, at the time
prehistoric, the life in the area was apparently possible for the man,
one found, indeed, in between the dunes crusts, flints cut out of
tools, as well as remains of egg shells of ostriches. The site of Jebil
is also an old Berber camping still exploited. The park shelters a
station of guarding, enclosures of acclimatization and reception
facilities are in the course of installation. One envisages the
finalization of one écomusée and an information center d' on a high
plateau opposite the Great Erg, of tracks suitable for motor vehicles,
points of observation. The guarding of the park is carried out by
guards with horse or dromedary, according to the difficulty of the
supervised area. The main entrance of the park is located at the height
of Chabet el Bdha and comprises a housing of guard supplied with solar
energy.
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