Durankulak Lake

Protected site Durankulak Lake is 446.5 hectares. It is one of the best- preserved coastal wetlands in Bulgaria with international importance for the protection of over 260 endemic, rare and endangered species of plants and animals.

The lake is a Ramsare Convention Site. A part of Shabla lakes complex, which is the biggest wintering ground of the Red- breasted Goose /Branta ruficollis/ in the world and one of the most important sites for the wintering of the White- fronted Goose /Anser albifrons/ in Europe; A habitat of the most numerous population of the Ferruginous Duck /Aythyanyroca/ along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast; The only preserved population of the Wild Carp /Cyprinus carpio/ in Bulgaria.

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