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Central Pacific Conservation Area
Conservation area in Costa Rica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Central Pacific Conservation Area is an administrative area which is managed by SINAC for the purposes of conservation in the southwestern part of Costa Rica, on the Pacific coast.[1] It contains four National Parks, and a number Wildlife refuges and other types of nature reserve.
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Protected areas
- Carara National Park
- El Chompipe Hill Protected Zone
- Finca Barú del Pacífico Mixed Wildlife Refuge
- Hacienda La Avellana Mixed Wildlife Refuge
- La Cangreja National Park
- La Ensenada Mixed Wildlife Refuge
- Manuel Antonio National Park
- Montes de Oro Protected Zone
- Pájaros Island Biological Reserve
- Peñas Blancas Wildlife Refuge
- Playa Blanca Marine Wetland
- Playa Hermosa-Punta Mala Wildlife Refuge
- Portalón Mixed Wildlife Refuge
- Puntarenas Estuary and Associated Mangrove Swamps Wetland
- Redondo Hill Private Wildlife Refuge
- San Lucas Island National Park
- Tivives Protected Zone
- Transilvania Private Wildlife Refuge
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