Metropolitan National Park
Characteristics
This park’s 265 hectares, bordering on the Panamanian watershed, are characterized as a natural protected area of the Panamanian transisthmian region.
Flora and fauna
In the park there are a variety of birds and vertebrate animals typical of the tropical rainforest, such as: the monkey marmoset, the ñeque, macaws, squirrels, etc. It also has nature trails from where you can observe its forests, landscapes and a panoramic view of the capital city.>.
Despite the proximity of Metropolitano National Park to the capital city, it is home to 227 bird species, 45 species of mammals, 36 species of snakes and 14 species of amphibians.
Approximately 75% of the park is covered by tropical dry forest of the Pacific, an ecosystem that has almost disappeared in other regions of the country. There are also about 284 plant species, including many species of trees, large numbers of creepers, epiphytes, orchids and mosses.
See also
References
- ^ Parque Natural Metropolitano (2010). "Pulmón de la Ciudad de Panamá" (in Spanish).
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(help) - ^ Navarro Q., Juan Carlos (2001). Parques Nacionales. Panamá: Ediciones Balboa, S. A. pp. Página Consultada 84.
- ^ Turismo Panamá (21 May 2014). "Parque Natural Metropolitano" (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2014.