Chréa National Park

The national park is home to over 1240 plant and animal species, such as the Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) and the monkey (Macaca sylvanus).

[2] The Chréa National Park is home to a varied flora and fauna.

Its ancient Atlas cedar forests is habitat for a population of the endangered Barbary macaque.

This national park has one of the few such habitat areas in Algeria that support a sub-population of the Barbary macaque, Macaca sylvanus.

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