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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Garajonay National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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Many of the species of flora and fauna are endemic to the Macaronesian islands, the Canary Islands or La Gomera, and the Garajonay forest harbors a rich biota of understory plants, invertebrates, and birds and bats, including a large number of endemic species.
At higher altitudes, with less protection from wind and sun, the forest loses some of its more delicate species.
At the south the forest is mainly a mix of beech and heather, species adapted to the less humid atmosphere.
Two species of reptile, Gallotia gomerana (Gomeran lizard) and Chalcides viridanus (Gomeran skink), can be found.
As well as thew two endemic pigeon species, these include Barbary partridges, plain swifts, Eurasian sparrowhawks, Berthelot's pipits and island canaries.
The forest hosts a great diversity of plant species, which are often surrounded by a sea of fog that gives the forest a magical aspect.
Garajonay National Park contains the best-preserved examples of this evolution in the region, with a recorded flora of 450 vascular plant species, of which 34 are endemic to the island and eight found only in the national park.
In the south and west of the national park, there are areas of deforestation, fires and grazing and, in some parts, the natural vegetation cover has been replaced by commercial species for plantations of Canary Pine and Monterey Pine.
About 15% of the Park had been degraded in the 1960s by the plantation of exotic, fast-growing commercial tree species.
It is planned to complete the restoration of degraded areas in the Park, and the control of alien invasive plant species is also planned.
The goal is to maintain, improve and increase the number of conservation programmes for endangered plant species.