National Parks There are three national parks in Northern Montenegro: Durmitor, Biogradska gora and Prokletije. Durmitor is part of
World Heritage Site.
Fauna Within Montenegro, the largest concentration of large animals can be found within the north of the country. These higher numbers can be attributed to the areas being mountainous and containing a
virgin forest.
Brown bears can be found within this area of
Montenegro, living within
Biogradska Gora national park. There are estimated to be less than 130 individuals living in the wild. These bears are known to reach a weight of up to 200 kg and generally remain docile except for mating season. Other carnivores such as wolves and
Balkan lynxes live in the virgin forest as well, remaining distant from urban areas, this excludes occasional issues occurring from wolves hunting livestock. The Balkan Lynx along with other European species of lynx, remains critically endangered and there have been efforts from environmental organisations to increase protection and prevent extinction of the species. The Balkan lynx has an estimated population of between 40 and 70 individuals in the wild. Among these larger carnivores is the
golden jackal, wild dogs that retain a more slender build and lighter coat than wolves. Northern Montenegro has two predominant species of deer, these are the
red deer and the
roe deer. Alongside these fauna in the mountains is the
Balkan Chamois, a small mountain goat native to the Balkan mountain regions. Domesticated animals include large numbers of rabbits and livestock. The
Durmitor National Park is home to the Musor rock lizard and the sharp snouted lizard. Both species are native to Montenegro. ==See also==