İğneada Floodplain Forests National Park


The İğneada Floodplain Forests National Park, established on November 13, 2007, is a national park located within Kırklareli Province in Marmara Region of Turkey.
The national park covers an area of and is located at İğneada town on the Turkish-Bulgarian border at far from Demirköy district of Kırklareli Province.
Streams running down from the Strandzha mountain range towards Black Sea formed alluvium on the shore, where floodplain occurred due to seasonal floodings.
The protected area is administered by the Directorate-General of Nature Protection and National Parks of the Ministry of Environment and Forest.
The national park is a rare ecosystem, which consists of marsh, swamp, lakes and coastal sand dunes. The Strandzha mountain range is situated in the south and west. There are five lakes with aquatic plant. Lake Erikli covering is a lagoon, which gets separated from the sea in the summer months as a result of drought. Lake Mert of area is formed by Çavuşdere creek at its mouth. Lake Saka is a small lake of situated in the south of the national park between the floodplain and the dunes. The two other lakes are Lake Hamam of size and Lake Pedina of. The sand dunes are situated on both sides of İğneada town. The dunes in the north stretch out from east of Lake Erikli to İğneada. The southern dunes run from the Lake Mert's sea connection to the south of Lake Saka, reaching a width of at some places.

Ecosystem

Flora

The long dunes with the plant species, unique to the southwestern Black Sea region, are of great importance. The flora of dunes in the belt between the lakes, marsh and the sea are under protection by international agreement. The national park is also habitat for swamp and non-evergreen mixed wood. Vine species are the most distinct plants of the forest. Sprecies of European ash, oak, alder, beech and maple are trees found in the national park forest.

Fauna

, smelt, grey mullet are fish species of the national park.
Birds like white-tailed eagle, European green woodpecker, owl, grey heron, European cuckoo, kingfisher, black stork and hoopoe are observed in the area.
Among the mammals are wildcat, wild boar, hare, European pine marten, European badger, grey wolf, deer, fox, European otter, yellow-necked mouse, weasel, big-eared bat, and variegated skunk.
As reptiles Hermann's tortoise, southern crested newt, lizard, asp, earringed water snake are found in the area.

Access

İğneada Floodplain Forests National Park can be reached by public transportation from Istanbul via Silivri, Çorlu, Lüleburgaz, Pınarhisar, Demirköy and İğneada. It is convenient to go from Istanbul over the motorway via Saray, Vize and then Poyralı, Demirköy and İğneada by car.