MA037
Oued Mird


Country/territory: Morocco

IBA criteria met: A3 (2001)
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Area: 60,000 ha

Groupe de Recherche pour la Protection des Oiseaux au Maroc

Site description (2001 baseline)
Situated 20 km east of Zagora, the site consists of some 40 km of the valley of the Oued Mird and its bordering escarpments and hamada plateaus including, to the south-east, the 15 km by 7 km extinct volcanic crater of Tafenna. The vegetation includes good stands of Acacia raddiana; other species include Ziziphus lotus, Convolvulus trabutianus, Launaea arborescens, Foleyola billotii, Hamada scoparia, Panicum tugidum and Stipagrostis pungens. Annual rainfall is less than 200 mm. Principal human activities are cultivation, in irrigated fields along Oued Mird, and extensive livestock-rearing, particularly of goats.

Key biodiversity
See Box and Table 2 for key species. The site possesses breeding populations of 14 of the 15 species of the Sahara–Sindian biome in Morocco; only Hirundo obsoleta has not been recorded. Chlamydotis undulata is present in low numbers, but is in danger of extinction.

Non-bird biodiversity: The ungulate Gazella dorcas (LR/nt) is present, and it is suspected that the endemic toad Bufo brongersmai and the endemic lizard Tarentola boehmi may also occur.


Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Oued Mird (Morocco). Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/oued-mird-iba-morocco on 23/11/2024.