Panama - Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection

"Coiba National Park, off the southwest coast of Panama, protects Coiba Island, 38 smaller islands and the surrounding marine areas within the Gulf of Chiriqui. Protected from the cold winds and effects of El NiƱo, Coiba’s Pacific tropical moist forest maintains exceptionally high levels of endemism of mammals, birds and plants due to the ongoing evolution of new species. It is also the last refuge for a number of threatened animals such as the crested eagle. The property is an outstanding natural laboratory for scientific research and provides a key ecological link to the Tropical Eastern Pacific for the transit and survival of pelagic fish and marine mammals." 

Source: UNESCO World Heritage

Nice colorful map showing the Coiba island - Isla de Coiba of Panama on the bottom left of this postcard. Thanks to DAO of UK who was visiting Panama.


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