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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ichkeul National Park' has mentioned 'Lake' in the following places:
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Lake Ichkeul (Arabic: xd8xa8xd8xadxd9x8axd8xb1xd8xa9 xd8xa7xd8xb4xd9x83xd9x84xe2x80x8e) is a lake in northern Tunisia, located 20 kilometres (12 miles) to Bizerte, the northernmost city in Africa on the Mediterranean Sea.
The lake and wetlands of Ichkeul National Park are an important stopping-over point for hundreds of thousands of migrating birds each year.
Among the lake's visitors are ducks, geese, storks, and pink flamingoes.
Dam construction on the lake's feeder rivers has produced major changes to the ecological balance of the lake and wetlands.
Lake Ichkeul
According to the UNESCO Website, the Tunisian government has undertaken some steps to retain freshwater and reduce salinity, and the lake was removed from UNESCO's list of World heritage in danger in 2006.
View of Ichkeul National Park Lake landscape Lakefront
Lake Ichkeul is the last great freshwater lake of a chain that once stretched the length of North Africa.
Characterised by a very specific hydrological functioning based on a double seasonal alternance of water levels and salinity, the lake and the surrounding marshes constitute an indispensible stop-over for the hundreds of thousands of migratory birds that winter at Ichkeul.
The boundaries of the property include the three types of habitat characteristic of the site, that is, the Djebel Ichkeul, the Lake and the adjacent marshes and also include the natural hydrological functioning processes of the lake-marsh system and the associated biological and ecological processes.
If these projects were implemented, it is fundamental that the existing salinity of the lake be maintained.