The park includes Mount Ntringui, Anjouan's highest peak, as well as Lake Dzialandzé, a crater lake that is Anjouan's largest lake, and the Moya Forest, Anjouan's largest remaining forest. Moya Forest, south of Mount Trindrini in the southern portion of the park, is the largest forest remnant on Anjouan, covering an area of approximately 500 ha. It is home to several native animals, including two bats (
Livingstone's flying fox (
Pteropus livingstonii) and
Pteropus seychellensis var. comorensis),
Anjouan scops owl (
Otus capnodes), and
mongoose lemur (
Eulemur mongoz). ==References==