UNESCO Designates Park Nino Konis Santana World Biosphere Reserve
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The Nino Konis Santana reserve houses the largest remaining primary forest in the country, with coral reefs with about 500 species of fish. It also includes Lake Iralalaro.
Asunción/Madrid.- Unesco has designated 14 new biosphere reserves in the world, three of which are located in Montenegro, East Timor and Aruba, countries that for the first time enter this network of protected areas that already covers 145 nations. The election, announced on the occasion of Environment Day, took place following a discussion of the 38th session of the International Coordinating Council of the Programme on Man and the Biosphere (M…
UNESCO today designated 14 new biosphere reserves in 14 countries, including the Nino Konis Santana National Park in Timor-Leste, considered "one of the most ecologically significant landscapes" in Southeast Asia.
Zones of Montenegro, East Timor and Aruba, for the first time on the Network's list growing to 797 sites in 145 countries
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