Friday, March 28, 2014

Wildlife Refuges in Nicaragua


The home of 35 species of flora and fauna, a part of mangrove organization from Gulf of Fonseca, Deltas del Estero Real y Llanos de Apacunca has a wonderful collection of ecosystem than any other sanctuaries in Nicaragua.

 



Gulf of Fonseca is communal with El Salvador and Honduras and is broadly used as a place to cultivate shrimp, agriculture and also for fishing. A piece of the land is used to protect wild endemic species from the year 1996.


  

Another Wildlife Refuge, Los Guatuzos is found located near Lake Nicaragua to the south and San Juan River to the west. The diversity of this wildlife refuge include rainforest and tropical wetland and serves as a shelter for about 77 migrating bird diversity, 326 local bird diversity and also for about 32 species of mammals along with around ten different reptile species.
 


 

This wildlife sanctuary has sheltered many bird species that are nearing to be extinct. Butterflies belonging to different species and flora of many kinds are also sheltered here, in order to maintain the help them grow back from being endangered ones. Other additional wildlife that is sheltered in this refuge includes crocodiles, fishes (belonging to ancient species), turtles, crabs and so on. Wildlife Refuges in Nicaragua
 

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