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Al-Oja
springs region:
The
region No.
008 The
district Jericho The
area 50km The
height +100m, -100m The
latitude & longitude
31 57`N 35 26`E The
description of the region: It
is located in the western northern side of Jerico city and far from it about 20km, Al Oja spring
region is a wetland region and, it is also a protected and agricultural grassland region. In the
eastern side it contains a part from the Jordan Valley. This region belong the Arabic deserts
climate and the semi tropical regulation, vegetables planted in this region in a large amounts and
the citrus fruits. The most of people who live in this area work in agriculture, a lot of Bedouin
live in this area some them are resident, the other emigrated to other regions in the West Bank. This
area is featured by the existence of the springs that exist from the rocks directly to the western
area of Al-Oja, from the western side there are some
wells and springs called Samia springs, it forms as another source for water beside the Jordan
Valley form the irrigation of agriculture in this region. The region is opened for all the people to
visit, and there is a natural way in the region reach to the protected area, there is also a rough
way reach to Samia springs from Al-Tiabha/Ramallah. The
plants of this region: The
animals of this region: It
is famous by the Rocky Hyrax, Gazella, the hystrix, the Fox, the hyeana and the Wolf. There are also
some fishes species and crustacea. The
birds of this region: The
Eagle is considered as a resident and emigrated bird, the Lesser Kestrel that is founded in the
mountains areas that are in scope of view on the Dead Sea. The Night Heron, is started to be
considered as a resident birds, which is breed in the region, the Griffon Vulture passes the area in
the winter. The Egyptian Vulture is a resident bird and it breeds in small amount in the mountainous
areas, it is a short lived bird in the summer. The Chukar is a registered bid and live in Al-Oja
region ( the number of this bird is not known currently). The Falcons is also a resident bird and it
breeds in this area, in addition to the tens of resident and emigrated species and that are
important in Al-Oja spring region. The
negative affects:
The
protection procedures:
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