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Site description (1994 baseline):
Site location and context
A large inland drainage basin at c.1,500 m with a central area of bare saltflats surrounded by a very gently sloping sandy plain. The saltflats are flooded at irregular intervals, following exceptionally heavy rains. The small town of Khash lies 30 km north-east of the basin, and the main Zahedan–Chahbahar road passes along its eastern edge. Almost the entire area, except for the central salt waste, consists of a sandy plain with excellent desertic steppe vegetation dominated by
Zygophyllum and a species of Umbelliferae. There is a narrow belt of stunted
Tamarix around the edge of the saltflats. Because of its remoteness from any reliable fresh water, the area is not utilized to any great extent by domestic livestock, and the vegetation remains in excellent condition, with
Zygophyllum bushes over 1.5 m high.
See box for key species. The site supports the typical avifauna of Iran's central and eastern deserts, and is one of the country’s best localities for
Podoces pleskei. Other notable breeding species are
Ammomanes cincturus,
Oenanthe deserti and
Carpospiza brachydactyla.
Non-bird biodiversity: None known to BirdLife International.
Pressure/threats to key biodiversity
There is no legal protection and no threats are known.
Data-sheet compiled by Dr D. A. Scott, reviewed by Dept of Environment.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Hamoun-i Gabi (Iran, Islamic Republic of). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/hamoun-i-gabi-iba-iran-islamic-republic-of on 23/11/2024.