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Costa Rica hastens to recover its previously undervalued wetlands


Costa Rica now seeks to preserve the beauty and improve the conservation of its wetlands, an ecosystem forever undervalued by the local population that considers them no more than breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Though wetlands are the most efficient areas for absorbing carbon emissions, their ecological and economic usefulness have been disregarded over the years. Ramsar data show the worldwide expanse of wetlands shrinking between 64 and 71 percent during the 20th century. In view of this threatening panorama, Costa Rica has taken on the task of turning the situation around by drawing up management plans that include the eradication of invasive species and investment in the specialized equipment needed to control and restore the wetlands. The director of Protected Wild Areas for the Arenal-Tempisque conservation area in the north Pacific province of Guanacaste, Celso Alvarado, told EFE that society's awareness must be significantly raised so that people truly value and contribute to wetlands conservation.


Source: Fox News September 03, 2016 19:06 UTC



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