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EL PARAÍSO DE AGUAS CELESTES EN EL PARQUE NACIONAL VOLCÁN TENORIO, COSTA RICA; Por Rosana Saburo
Sobre la cordillera volcánica de Guanacaste se alzan, además de los volcanes, Tenorio I, Tenorio II y Cerró Montezuma, toda una Reserva de la Biosfera, con alta biodiversidad, perteneciente a una zona húmeda, tropical y pluvial. Aunque no se tengan registros de erupciones recientes, sí existen manifestaciones volcánicas como aguas termales y liberación de gases. Visitar este parque nacional fue…
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Remaining primary forests in Europe. Also know as virgin forests or old-growth forests.
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Though you might read about deep, dark woods in fairy tales, the prevailing story today is that very little European old-growth forest remains. But now a new study—and map—shows that a surprising number of these primary forests still stand.
"What we've shown in this study is that, even though the total area of forest is not large in Europe, there are considerably more of these virgin or primary forests left than previously thought—and they are widely distributed throughout many parts of Europe," says Bill Keeton, a forest ecologist at the University of Vermont. "And where they occur, they provide exceptionally unique ecological values and habitat for biodiversity."
More information: Francesco Maria Sabatini et al. Where are Europe's last primary forests?, Diversity and Distributions (2018). DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12778
Nature, Juillet 2017
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A Geography of Hope: Saving Primary Forests
A Geography of Hope: Saving Primary Forests
The goal of GhostBearPhotography.com is to help inspire our world to create a better balance between the needs of people and nature through storytelling and education. As such, we’re incredibly proud to announce the release of A Geography of Hope: Saving Primary Forests.
This limited edition book was launched at the IUCN’s World Conservation Congress and seeks to tell the story of global primary…
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