Theniet el Had National Park in Algeria has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Located in the Tissemsilt province of western Algeria, the park spans 3,425 hectares. It is recognized for its significant Atlas cedar forests and biodiversity. The UNESCO designation acknowledges the park’s ecological importance and commitment to sustainable development. This recognition highlights Algeria’s natural heritage on an international scale. The park’s new status will likely promote conservation efforts and responsible tourism in the region. The announcement was made recently, marking a significant achievement for Algerian environmental preservation.