Due to its specific geographical position, located on the cusp of a number of bio geographical regions, Croatia is an area with an above average number of land, sea and underwater species. With 8 National Parks and 11 Nature Parks, some of which are Kopački Rit near Osijek, Lonjsko polje in Posavina, Vransko jezero near Pakoštane and other carefully looked after and supervised zoological and botanical reserves, Croatia is home to protected species such as the brown bear in Kuterevo, dolphins and Mediterranean monk seal in the Kvarner waters, the griffon vulture on the craggy rocks of Cres or even the white stork in Čigoč and the herd of wild horses in Posavina. It is in these areas that these species are able to roam around in the last free areas.