Morne Diablotin National Park is a national park in the northern mountain ranges of Dominica, an island nation in the Caribbean. The park comprises 3,335.3 hectares (8,242 acres), amounting to 4.4% of the nation's area. [1] It was established in January 2000, primarily to protect the habitat of the endangered sisserou parrot, an endemic bird species that is a national symbol of Dominica. [1]
The park is home to 1,447-meter high Morne Diablotin, the tallest mountain on the island and the second highest mountain in the Lesser Antilles. [2] It is also home to the Syndicate Nature Trail. [3] [4]
During the 18th century, the land was home to at least six different encampments of escaped slaves. Dr. John Imray, a Scottish physician, completed the first recorded scaling of Morne Diablotin in 1867. [2] Today, the park is home to 18 different avian species. [5]
15°30′N 61°24′W / 15.500°N 61.400°W
Morne Diablotin National Park is a national park in the northern mountain ranges of Dominica, an island nation in the Caribbean. The park comprises 3,335.3 hectares (8,242 acres), amounting to 4.4% of the nation's area. [1] It was established in January 2000, primarily to protect the habitat of the endangered sisserou parrot, an endemic bird species that is a national symbol of Dominica. [1]
The park is home to 1,447-meter high Morne Diablotin, the tallest mountain on the island and the second highest mountain in the Lesser Antilles. [2] It is also home to the Syndicate Nature Trail. [3] [4]
During the 18th century, the land was home to at least six different encampments of escaped slaves. Dr. John Imray, a Scottish physician, completed the first recorded scaling of Morne Diablotin in 1867. [2] Today, the park is home to 18 different avian species. [5]
15°30′N 61°24′W / 15.500°N 61.400°W