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2007 UNEP-WCMC Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas Lysenko I., Besançon C., Savy C 2007 UNEP-WCMC Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas Lysenko I., Besançon C., Savy C. No TBPA Name Country Protected Areas Sitecode Category PA Size, km 2 TBPA Area, km 2 Ellesmere/Greenland 1 Canada Quttinirpaaq 300093 II 38148.00 Transboundary Complex Greenland Hochstetter Forland 67910 RAMSAR 1848.20 Kilen 67911 RAMSAR 512.80 North-East Greenland 2065 MAB-BR 972000.00 North-East Greenland 650 II 972000.00 1,008,470.17 2 Canada Ivvavik 100672 II 10170.00 Old Crow Flats 101594 IV 7697.47 Vuntut 100673 II 4400.00 United States Arctic 2904 IV 72843.42 Arctic 35361 Ia 32374.98 Yukon Flats 10543 IV 34925.13 146,824.27 Alaska-Yukon-British Columbia 3 Canada Atlin 4178 II 2326.95 Borderlands Atlin 65094 II 384.45 Chilkoot Trail Nhp 167269 Unset 122.65 Kluane 612 II 22015.00 Kluane Wildlife 18707 VI 6450.00 Kluane/Wrangell-St Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek 12200 WHC 31595.00 Tatshenshini-Alsek 67406 Ib 9470.26 United States Admiralty Island 21243 Ib 3803.76 Chilkat 68395 II 24.46 Chilkat Bald Eagle 68396 II 198.38 Glacier Bay 1010 II 13045.50 Glacier Bay 22485 V 233.85 Glacier Bay 35382 Ib 10784.27 Glacier Bay-Admiralty Island Biosphere Reserve 11591 MAB-BR 15150.15 Kluane/Wrangell-St Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek 2018 WHC 66796.48 Kootznoowoo 101220 Ib 3868.24 Malaspina Glacier 21555 III 3878.40 Mendenhall River 306286 Unset 14.57 Misty Fiords 21247 Ib 8675.10 Misty Fjords 13041 IV 4622.75 Point Bridge 68394 II 11.64 Russell Fiord 21249 Ib 1411.15 Stikine-LeConte 21252 Ib 1816.75 Tetlin 2956 IV 2833.07 Tongass 13038 VI 67404.09 Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas ©2007 UNEP-WCMC 1 of 78 No TBPA Name Country Protected Areas Sitecode Category PA Size, km 2 TBPA Area, km 2 Tracy Arm-Fords Terror 21254 Ib 2643.43 Wrangell-St Elias 1005 II 33820.14 Wrangell-St Elias 35387 Ib 36740.24 Wrangell-St. Elias 22490 V 19621.15 190,238.41 4 Canada Cascade 18628 II 118.58 Cathedral 4185 Ib 332.72 Chilliwack Lake 167270 II 92.58 Chilliwack Lake 65136 II 92.58 Chilliwack River 18335 Ia 0.86 Cultus Lake 65159 II 25.61 E. C. Manning 65177 V 0.13 East Sooke 18646 II 708.44 Galloping Goose 99738 V 1.21 International Ridge 18641 II 19.05 Liumchen 167403 Ia 21.61 Ross Lake 18404 Ia 0.61 Skagit River Cottonwoods 18410 Ia 0.69 Skagit River Forest 18411 Ia 0.73 Skagit River Rhododendrons 18412 Ia 0.70 Skagit Valley 101678 II 279.48 United States Alta Lake 35811 Unset 0.00 Boulder River 35737 Ib 196.98 Bridgeport 35810 Unset 0.00 Clearwater 35739 Ib 59.08 Colville 101058 VI 3858.88 Colville 21506 Unset 0.00 Crawford Cave 35808 Unset 0.00 Curlew Lake 35807 Unset 0.00 Federation Forest 35827 Unset 0.00 Glacier Peak 21386 Ib 1880.41 Glacier View 35741 Ib 12.64 Henry M. Jackson 35742 Ib 415.50 Lake Chelan 2557 V 250.44 Lake Chelan-Sawtooth 35744 Ib 612.84 Lake Wanatenee 35833 Unset 0.00 Methow 75563 Unset 0.00 Mount Baker 101061 VI 5195.87 Mount Baker 35745 Ib 475.62 Mount Baker 75097 V 0.00 Mount Pilchuck 75524 Unset 0.00 Mt. Pilchuck 35834 Unset 0.00 Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas ©2007 UNEP-WCMC 2 of 78 No TBPA Name Country Protected Areas Sitecode Category PA Size, km 2 TBPA Area, km 2 Name Unknown Naval Reservation 75523 Unset 0.00 Noisy-Diobsud 35747 Ib 57.19 North Cascades 979 II 2042.84 Okanogan 101062 VI 6070.19 Pasayten 21389 Ib 2047.27 Pateros 80003 Unset 0.00 Pearrygin Lake 35804 Unset 0.00 Rockport 35803 Unset 0.00 Ross Lake 2991 V 475.82 Salmo-Priest 35748 Ib 167.28 Sinlahekin 75564 Unset 0.00 Skagit 77024 Unset 0.00 Skykomish 77025 Unset 0.00 Snoqualmie 101065 VI 5016.76 Stephen Mather 35759 Ib 2568.20 Stretch Point 61659 Unset 1.30 Wenatchee 101067 VI 6770.03 William O. Douglas 35753 Ib 681.04 41,463.30 Waterton Glacier International 5 Peace Park (1932) plus other Canada Akamina-Kishinena 21193 II 109.22 areas Flathead 300039 Unset 0.01 Outpost Wetlands 67490 IV 0.72 Police Outpost 65018 II 2.23 Waterton 626 II 492.91 Waterton Glacier International Peace Park 93295 WHC 525.25 Waterton Lakes National Park 2057 MAB-BR 525.97 United States Ashley Lake 80040 Unset 0.00 Blackfeet 21467 Unset 0.00 Bob Marshall 21330 Ib 4084.81 Coal Creek 77047 Unset 0.00 Coram Experimental Forest 2158 MAB-BR 30.19 Flathead 100967 VI 9518.04 Glacier 973 II 4102.02 Glacier National Park 2134 MAB-BR 4100.56 Great Bear 21333 Ib 1160.26 Lewis and Clark 100972 VI 7536.45 Middle Fork Flathead 77048 Unset 0.00 Mission Mountains 21334 Ib 298.98 South Fork Flathead 77046 Unset 0.00 Stillwater 75231 Unset 0.00 Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas ©2007 UNEP-WCMC 3 of 78 No TBPA Name Country Protected Areas Sitecode Category PA Size, km 2 TBPA Area, km 2 Swan River 13845 IV 6.35 Swan River 75232 Unset 0.00 Waterton Glacier International Peace Park 93296 WHC 4050.89 30,974.59 6 Canada Turtle Mountain 23293 VI 1.30 Turtle Mountain 317106 VI 91.63 Wakopa 65505 V 0.65 United States International Peace Garden 75778 Unset 0.00 Lake Metigoshe 75779 Unset 0.00 846.49 7 Canada Northwest Angle 167456 Unset 2094.58 United States Beltrami Island 75924 Unset 0.00 Northwest Angle 75373 Unset 0.00 Pine Island 75937 Unset 0.00 Red Lake 21444 Unset 0.00 Red Lake 75938 Unset 0.00 11,902.65 8 Canada Lac La Croix 66185 Ib 0.12 Quetico 66395 II 4754.78 Sandpoint Island 18568 II 9.00 United States Bear Island 75944 Unset 0.00 Boundary Waters Canoe Area 21322 Ib 3211.65 Burntside 75942 Unset 0.00 Cascade River 68586 V 11.38 Cloquet Valley 75925 Unset 0.00 Cross River Wayside 75931 Unset 0.00 Finland 75930 Unset 0.00 Grand Portage 75934 Unset 0.00 Insula Lake 75932 Unset 0.00 Kabetogama 75940 Unset 0.00 Kodonce River 80151 Unset 0.00 Lake Isabelle 75933 Unset 0.00 Lake Jeanette 75941 Unset 0.00 McCarthy Beach (Memorial) 68594 V 10.38 Pat Bayle 75935 Unset 0.00 Ray Berglund 80150 Unset 0.00 Sturgeon River 75945 Unset 0.00 Superior 100955 VI 8443.65 Temperance River 93406 Unset 0.81 Voyageurs 988 II 877.72 24,553.83 Roosevelt Campobello 9 Canada Roosevelt Campobello 19306 V 10.52 International Park United States Campobello 300297 Unset 11.34 21.86 Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas ©2007 UNEP-WCMC 4 of 78 No TBPA Name Country Protected Areas Sitecode Category PA Size, km 2 TBPA Area, km 2 10 Canada Lac Saint-Franþois 67843 RAMSAR 23.10 Lac-Saint-Franþois 4156 VI 14.58 United States St Regis 75506 Unset 0.00 73.90 Dry Borders - Sonoran Desert 11 Mexico Alto Golfo de Calif. y Delta del Rio Colorado (Core zone) 306870 Ia 1663.61 Biosphere Reserve Network (1997) Alto Golfo de California 198342 MAB-BR 16493.12 Alto Golfo de California y Delta del Rio Colorado 101409 VI 9364.06 El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar (Core zone) 306855 Ia 418.43 El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar 306790 VI 7145.57 Humedales del Delta del RÝo Colorado 145540 RAMSAR 2500.00 United States Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range 75292 Unset 0.00 Bunk Robinson 76585 Unset 0.00 Cabeza Prieta 13771 IV 3480.31 Cabeza Prieta 35472 Ib 3251.33 Chiricahua 21257 Ib 72.90 Coronado 100881 VI 6954.55 Coronado 100988 VI 278.98 Coronado 22503 V 11.45 Galiuro 21258 Ib 213.43 Gila Bend Air Force Aux Field 75699 Unset 0.00 Kartchner Caverns 103170 III 0.00 Miller Peak 35458 Ib 81.71 Mount Wrightson 35459 Ib 102.22 Organ Pipe 35477 Ib 1265.05 Organ Pipe Cactus 1020 III 1339.25 Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument 2139 MAB-BR 1338.82 Pajarita 35461 Ib 30.03 Papago 21491 Unset 0.00 Pusch Ridge 21262 Ib 230.44 Rincon Mountain 35463 Ib 156.17 Santa Teresa 35467 Ib 108.38 Tohono O'odham 300041 Unset 0.01 Whitmire Canyon 76586 Unset 0.00 48,228.47 12 El Carmen-Big Bend Complex Mexico Canon de Santa Elena 101457 VI 2772.10 Maderas del Carmen 101431 VI 2083.81 United States Big Bend 976 II 2865.72 Big Bend National Park 2137 MAB-BR 2832.47 Rio Grande (Texas) 2509 V 38.85 8,029.14 13 Belize Actun Tunichil Muknal 29681 Ia 1.85 Bacalar Chico 301985 V 51.15 Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas ©2007 UNEP-WCMC 5 of 78 No TBPA Name Country Protected Areas Sitecode Category PA Size, km 2 TBPA Area, km 2 Bacalar Chico 99651 IV 63.03 Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System 124383 WHC 963.00 Blue Hole 301906 III 4.14 Caye Bokel (South Point Turneffe) 342401 IV 5.58 Caye Caulker 301908 VI 39.13 Caye Caulker 313424 VI 0.61 Caye Glory (Emily) 342398 IV 5.47 Cockroach Bay 342384 Ia 0.08 Corozal Bay 301909 V 730.47 Dog Flea 342408 IV 5.76 Gladden Spit 342399 IV 11.22 Gladden Spit and Silk Cayes 220039 IV 103.60 Glovers Reef 99653 IV 328.76 Half Moon Caye 2213 II 39.54 Hol Chan 12243 II 15.43 Laughing Bird Caye 34314 II 40.95 Little Guana Caye 12232 IV 0.02 Los Salones 342382 IV 0.01 Nicholas Caye 342407 IV 6.72 North Glover's Reef 342406 IV 6.22 Port Honduras 220100 IV 406.22 Rise and Fall Bank 342405 IV 17.21 Rocky Point 342404 IV 5.66 Sandbore 342400 IV 5.21 Sapodilla Cayes 99656 IV 135.17 Seal Caye 342403 IV 6.48 South Point Lighthouse 342402 IV 5.33 South Water Caye 99652 IV 478.03 St George's Caye 342383 IV 0.05 Swallow Caye 313431 IV 36.30 Guatemala Punta de Manabique 12564 Unset 384.00 Punta de Manabique 198322 RAMSAR 1329.00 Honduras Barbareta 41005 Unset 5.00 Cayos Cochinos 41010 V 460.00 Cayos Zapotillos 41000 Unset 0.00 Guanaja 41007 Unset 280.00 Jeanette Kawas 30627 II 781.62 Manglar entre Mangrove Bight y North East Bight 62054 Unset 0.00 Parque Nacional Jeanette Kawas 95337 RAMSAR 781.50 Port Royal 41027 Unset 0.00 Punta Izopo 41024 IV 112.00 Global List of Transboundary Protected Areas ©2007 UNEP-WCMC 6 of 78 No TBPA Name Country Protected Areas Sitecode Category PA Size, km 2 TBPA Area, km 2 Ragged Cay 41008 IV 0.00 Sandy Bay 41002 Unset 2.10 Santa Elena 41028 Unset 0.00 Turtle Harbor 62052
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