Talk:Zembra
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Zembra island was the boundary between the Roman and the Carthaginese Empires. Now it's a National Park (marine and terrestrial) and a Man & Biosphere UNESCO reserve. This hotspot of Mediterranean biodiversity hosts almost half of the global population of the Marine bird Cory's shearwater (10 000-15 000 couples), the highest world density of Peregrine falcon, rare and threatened plants, outstanding Reptiles and so on... In the 70's a touristic resort was built and was deserted few years later. The Tunisian press announced in november 2007 another touristic project, a major threat to the natural and cultural heritage of this island.22:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)~--Mighe (talk) 22:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)

