Country/territory: Algeria
IBA criteria met: A3 (2001)
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Area: 0 hectares (0.00 km2)
Site description (2001 baseline)
The site lies in the vast sand desert known as the ‘Grand Erg Occidental’, c.160 km due south of the town of Béchar, which itself lies just south of the Moroccan border at this point. The town of Béni Abbès lies in the valley of the Oued Saoura, a continuation of the Oued Guir that flows out of the Moroccan Atlas, south-east into Algeria and is perennial in its upper reaches. The Oued Saoura flows 500–700 km into the desert, becoming increasingly salty due to evaporation, and ends in a series of pans further south, near Adrar and Reggane. Along the length of the Oued Saoura the encroaching sands result in a string of moist sand pools (‘gueltas’) and pans adjacent to and within the riverbed. At Béni Abbès the mean annual precipitation is 50 mm, although this is highly variable and higher levels can lead to some flooding. Most floods result from rainfall in the Moroccan Atlas and can occur several times a year.
Key biodiversity
See Box and Table 2 for key species. The biome-restricted species include the ‘very common’ Pterocles senegallus (said to co-occur at this site with P. coronatus) and one of only two Algerian IBA site records for Scotocerca inquieta. There is a large thermal spring just downstream of the town (which is used to irrigate gardens) and also attracts large numbers of migrating warblers and wintering passerines.
Non-bird biodiversity: The waters of the Oued Saoura are said to contain a dense (but not species-rich) invertebrate fauna, typical Atlas fish species in the fresh headwaters, which move downstream with the floods, and euryhaline fish species, Aphanius fasciatus and A. iberus, downstream. Amphibia—Bufo mauritanicus, Discoglossus pictus and Rana ridibunda—are recorded from the middle valley and carnivores include Felis margarita.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Béni Abbès (Algeria). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/béni-abbès-iba-algeria on 23/12/2024.