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Darién National Park

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Darién National Park
Collared aracari at Darién National Park
LocationDarién Province, Panama
Coordinates7°44′10″N 77°32′50″W / 7.73611°N 77.54722°W / 7.73611; -77.54722
Area5,790 km2 (2,240 sq mi)
Established27 September 1980
Official nameDarien National Park
TypeNatural
Criteriavii, ix, x
Designated1981 (5th session)
Reference no.159
RegionLatin America and the Caribbean

Darién National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Darién) is a World Heritage Site in Panama. It is about 325 kilometers (202 mi) from Panama City, is the most extensive of all national parks of Panama, and is one of the most important World Heritage Sites in Central America.

The Darién National Park is a natural bridge spanning North and South America.[1]

In 1972, an area of 700,000 hectares (1,700,000 acres) became part of the Alto Darién Protection Forest. In 1980, the area was declared a national park. In 1983, an area of 859,333 hectares (2,123,460 acres) became a UNESCO biosphere reserve.[2][3] The park covers 5,790 square kilometers (2,240 sq mi).[4]

It is located in southernmost Panama in Darién province and its southern boundary extends along 90 percent of the Colombia–Panama border. It lies between the Serranía del Darién range, which parallels the Caribbean Sea 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) to the northeast, and the Pacific Ocean coast. It is adjacent to the Los Katíos National Park in Colombia.[2]

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Habitat

The Darien National Park has myriad habitats, ranging from rocky coastlines to sandy beaches to mangroves. The park also has expansive swamps and large areas of tropical forests.[1]

Wildlife

Its most common species include macaw, parrot, and tapirs. The harpy eagle also calls this national park home. It is noted for its incredible genetic value. [citation needed] The park is home to regional endemic species.

Indigenous inhabitants

The park is one of the few examples remaining in the world of a protected area inhabited by humans. To this day two Native tribes dwell in the park.[1]

Visitors usually fly into El Real, the closest town to the park.

Harpy eagle
Spotted paca
American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)

Visiting the park

Due to its extreme isolation, the Darién National Park is not very accessible. There are, however, two places where the park is often visited. Santa Cruz de Cana (more simply known as Cana) is one of them. Set in the middle of the park near the eastern slope of Cerro Pirre, Cana is one of Panama's most incredible outdoor areas. It has been called[by whom?] one of the world's ten greatest bird watching spots. There are several trails and a ranger station there.[citation needed]

The second point of access is Pirre Station. This is an ANAM ranger station set on the opposite side of Cerro Pirre. This area has primary forests and an abundance of wildlife, including several types of monkeys, sloths, and many bird species. There are several trails leading away from the ranger station that can be hiked. Travelers can stay in a basic dormitory at the ranger station.[citation needed]

The park is also notable for the Darién Gap, the only break in the Pan-American Highway on its intercontinental path from Argentina to Alaska.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Darien National Park". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b World Conservation Monitoring Centre
  3. ^ Official UNESCO website entry
  4. ^ Smithsonian Institution, Centre of Plant Distribution Archived 2012-01-26 at the Wayback Machine

This page was last edited on 19 November 2023, at 12:41
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