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New species inhabit the natural forest Tulenapa in the Urabá Antioqueño

Summary by Periódico Vivir en El Poblado
Raccoons, tairas, bats, possums and mice are added to the 31 animals already registered in this conservation zone for biodiversity, guarded by the U.de A. and located in the municipality of Carepa, Anti-Oqueño Urabá. Tulenapa has an extension of 144.2 hectares of primary humid forest —not intervened by the human being — and [...] The entry New species inhabit the natural forest Tulenapa in the Anti-Oqueño Urabá aparece primero en Vivir en El Pob…
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Periódico Vivir en El Poblado broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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