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Guatemalan black howler. According to Parkswatch and the IUCN, [1] Guatemala is considered the fifth biodiversity hotspot in the world. [2] [3] The country has 14 ecoregions ranging from mangrove forest (4 species), in both ocean littorals, dry forests and scrublands in the eastern highlands, subtropical and tropical rain forests, wetlands, cloud forests in the Verapaz region, mixed forests ...
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Endemic flora of Guatemala (15 P) O. Orchids of Guatemala (40 P) T. Trees of Guatemala (96 P) Pages in category "Flora of Guatemala"
Endemic fauna of Guatemala (107 P) V. Vertebrates of Guatemala (4 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Fauna of Guatemala" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of ...
National Park Region Cerro El Baúl: Quetzaltenango: Cerro Miramundo: Zacapa: Cerro El Reformador: El Progreso Department: Cuevas del Silvino: Izabal: El Rosario
Los Flamencos Sanctuary (Spanish: Santuario de Fauna y Flora Los Flamencos) has been a designated wildlife sanctuary since 1977. It is located in the Guajira Peninsula of Colombia 's Caribbean Region .
The location of Guatemala An enlargeable map of the Republic of Guatemala. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Guatemala: . Guatemala – sovereign country located in Central America bordering Mexico to the northwest, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize and the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast.
It incorporated some established protected areas, including Trifinio Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala (221.79 km 2), which was established in 1987, [2] Montecristo Trifinio National Park in Honduras (82.15 km 2), was established in 1987, [4] and Montecristo National Park in El Salvador (19.73 km 2), which was established in 2008.