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 Rio Medio Queso Wetland
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 It is a peat bog that stretches over 5,000 hectares, with annual precipitation of 3,000 mm. Its characteristics make it a key component of the Caño Negro node, a sanctuary for both migratory and endemic birds. In addition to its scientific value, it is a special nesting ground for various species. Its fauna also includes deer, wild cats, pacas, caimans, and fish such as the guapote, tropical gar and mojarras. It is an ideal site for photographing birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and fish.
The Medio Queso Wetland is a fragile ecosystem that plays an important role in regulating the climate and the protection of the region’s water resources. It acts as a natural filter that purifies the water and helps
prevent soil erosion. In addition, it is a vital habitat for many endangered species such as the jaguar and manatee.
Sustainable tourism is vital for conservation efforts in the Medio Queso Wetland. Visitors can enjoy activities like boat tours, hiking and birdwatching, while they learn about the importance of protecting the environment. It is important for tourists to adopt sustainable practices such as proper waste disposal in order to minimize their impact on the wetland.
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