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词条 Reisa National Park
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{{Infobox protected area
| name = Reisa National Park
| alt_name = {{lang-no|Reisa nasjonalpark}}
| iucn_category = II
| photo = Reisa National Park logo.svg
| photo_width = 180
| map_image = Mollisfossen.jpg
| map_caption = Mollisfossen waterfall
| location = Nordreisa, Troms, Norway
| nearest_city = Storslett, Kautokeino
| coords = {{coord|69|12|N|21|58|E|region:NO|display=inline,title}}
| area_km2 = 803
| established = 28 November 1986
| visitation_num =
| visitation_year =
| governing_body = Directorate for Nature Management
}}Reisa National Park ({{lang-no|Reisa nasjonalpark}}) is a national park in Nordreisa Municipality in Troms county, Norway that was established by royal decree on 28 November 1986. The park has much wildlife. The rough-legged buzzard is the most common bird of prey, but hikers may also spot golden eagle, kestrels, and gyrfalcon. Wolverines and lynx live in the park and surrounding mountains. The Sámi name for part of the gorge, Njállaávzi, means Arctic fox gorge, suggesting that the Arctic fox must have lived there a long time. The largest Norwegian predator, the brown bear, is occasionally seen in the park.[1]

The Reisa river has cut a valley and a canyon (north of Imo) in the mountain plateau, producing the long fertile valley called Reisadalen. Waterfalls cascade into the valleys and gorges. The waterfall Mollisfossen is one of the more spectacular falls at {{convert|269|m}} in height.[2]

The valley and adjacent mountains have been valuable for hunting, animal trapping, and fishing for centuries. Snares are sometimes still set to catch ptarmigan and willow grouse in the traditional manner. Scots pine were used for timber and to produce tar. Nearly every farm in the valley earned extra income making tar, and production continued far into the 20th century. The remains of many tar kilns can still be found. The park and surrounding areas provided spring, summer, and autumn grazing for semi-domesticated reindeer. In winter, the reindeer in this region graze in the Kautokeino district in nearby Finnmark county; in summer, they are on the coast in the northwest.[1]

It is adjacent to Käsivarsi Wilderness Area in Finland.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://english.dirnat.no/content/500044122/Reisa-national-park|title=Reisa national park|publisher=Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management|format=PDF|accessdate=2012-12-21|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130419023239/http://english.dirnat.no/content/500044122/Reisa-national-park|archivedate=2013-04-19|df=}}
2. ^{{cite book|first1=Tom|last1=Schandy|first2=Tom|last2=Helgesen|title=100 norske naturperler|language=Norwegian|year=2006|publisher=Forlaget Tom & Tom|isbn=978-82-995682-8-9|location=Norway}}

External links

  • Map of Reisa National Park{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20131024105639/http://reisa-nasjonalpark.no/?id=100 https://web.archive.org/web/20131024105639/http://reisa-nasjonalpark.no/?id=100 About Reisa NP (english)]
{{National Parks of Norway}}{{authority control}}

6 : Nordreisa|National parks of Norway|Protected areas established in 1986|Protected areas of Troms|Tourist attractions in Troms|1986 establishments in Norway

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