Located in the country's west-central part, the park is close to the border with Algeria.
The park is part of the Mont de Tebessa forest massif which spans the area from Kasserine to the Algerian border.
[1] The parks has no permanent rivers or streams, but it is one of the last refuges of the endangered Cuvier's gazelle and home to the vulnerable Barbary sheep.
The park is also the site of notable plant life (holm oak and Cotoneaster nummularia, Aleppo pine, and Stipa tenacissima)[1] and birds (including the Tunisian crossbill, the Egyptian vulture, Bonelli's eagle, and the peregrine falcon, among others).
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