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Fajardo (ACOMPRO in Spanish), the Federation of Fisherpersons of Puerto Rico and Defenders of the Sea, Inc. (FEDEMAR in Spanish), Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón Cultural House, 4H Clubs, Fortuna Community, Defenders of Barrio Juan Martín and the Northeast Ecological Corridor, Allied Interdisciplinary Environmental Groups (GAIA in Spanish), Brotherhood of Eastern Artisans, Protecting Animals in Eastern Puerto Rico (PARE ESTE, Inc.), the Puerto Rico Chapter of Sierra Club, University of Puerto Rico at Carolina Chapter of Internal Tourism; while the Sustainable Development Initiative serves as an advisory group. There are also other private and professional organizations that have joined the coalition efforts, such as the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Planning Society, the Camping Association of Puerto Rico, and the Ecumenical and Interfaith Coalition Puerto Rico. In 2008, the Coalition was recognized with the Miranda Foundation Award for Solidarity.
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Coalition's campaign strategies to assure that the Dos Mares and the San Miguel
Resorts did not acquire government permits to commence construction. All environmental or land use permits that were awarded by government agencies to these projects were challenged in courts that until January 2012 always ruled in favor of the Coalition. Until that date, both projects did not have a single environmental or land use permit approved due to, among other actions, a lawsuit filed by the non-profit Initiative for a Sustainable Development against the Puerto Rico Planning Board. On January 4, 2012, the Puerto Rico Appeals Court issued a ruling that temporarily bared any Commonwealth of Puerto Rico agency from issuing construction permits within the proposed Northeast Ecological Corridor. This decision was reversed by the
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2008 only to have it reversed in 2009. In
November 2010 the Puerto Rico Planning Board (PRPB) unveiled its plan for the Grand Northeast Ecological Corridor Reserve Special Planning Area, which according to its designation document would augment the protected area to 4,006.29 acres (1,621.29 hectares). Nevertheless, members of the Coalition for the Northeast Ecological Corridor have stated that some of the newly protected areas the PRPB would designate in its 2010 plan are susceptible to flooding, already enjoy protected status, or are already developed, making protection of these areas unnecessary. Meanwhile, the new plan, they contended, would leave unprotected 437.05 acres (176.87 hectares) of ecologically sensitive lands precisely where
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continuous, non-developed, largely forested remaining area in the northeast coast: the
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for signature on June 18, 2012. The bill was turned into law with the signature of the
Governor of Puerto Rico, becoming Law No. 126 of June 25, 2012, creating a nature reserve in all public lands within the Northeast Ecological Corridor, which cover 1,957 acres or 66% of its original designated area. Upon change of administration in the 2012 November elections, lobbying efforts for protection of the entire Corridor intensified, leading to the signing of Law No. 13 of April 13, 2013 by Governor
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502:(right), governor of Puerto Rico, signs the law to declare all lands within the Northeast Ecological Corridor a nature reserve. Speaking is Camilla Feibelman, former Coordinator for the Puerto Rico Chapter of the Sierra Club. To her left, Angie Colón-Pagán, President of the Coalition for the Northeast Ecological Corridor. Taken during the 8th Leatherback Turtle Festival on April 13, 2013.
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impacted by anthropogenic activities in Puerto Rico. Today, this physiographic zone is one of the least protected in the island. Therefore, proponents of protected status for the NEC contend that a nature reserve designation provides an opportunity to preserve the ecological integrity of this important ecosystem while preventing
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Coalition also had the support of numerous United States and international conservation NGOs. Their support was through personalized letters directed to local decision-makers, National Action Alerts, small grants for educational materials (brochures), and US press coverage, among others. Entities
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Corridor in 2005 in order to better coordinate their efforts, adopting a formal structure in
October 2011. The Coalition's members have used an extensive media campaign and lawsuits in order to halt constructions and have the NEC designated as a nature reserve, achieving reserve status for the NEC in
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shortly thereafter, a decision that turned academic as a law signed in 2012 granted protection to those lands within the NEC that are of public domain (comprising 1,957 acres (792 hectares)), or two-thirds of its original designation and another law, signed in 2013, granted nature reserve status to
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Project identified within the NEC 29 of the 70 land cover classes defined for the island, of which 26 correspond to the major classes of natural vegetation. Importantly, ecosystems located on the coastal plains and low hills of the NEC, represent one of the regions most
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conducted from 1993 to 2007 shows a count of 3,188 nests with an average of 213 leatherback nests per year. The year with the lowest count was 1993, for a total of 79, and the year with the largest count was 2007, with 411 reported nests. San Miguel Beach was the site with the highest count, for a
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on January 23, 2012, although the lawsuit has turned mainly academic since passage of the law that designates all of the Corridor as a Nature Reserve. Under Law No. 13 of April 13, 2013, the Government of Puerto Rico has eight years to buy, acquire, or expropriate all private lands within the NEC.
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submitted on September 22, 2011, Senate Bill 2282 which was unanimously approved by the Senate on April 23, 2012, with all senators as co-authors. On May 21, 2012, the bill was approved by the House of Representatives with no opposition, and after some minor amendments, it was sent to the Governor
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In addition, both projects conducted deforestation and land movement activities without the required permits, resulting in changes to the natural patterns of runoff and direct impacts to important ecological zones. Construction of the Phase I of the Dos Mares project (adjacent to the NEC) impacted
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have the largest number of species. The first includes two geckos, and three salamanquita geckos, the second family consists of five lizard species. Of the total number of reptilian species documented at the NEC, 11 are endemic, five native and two introduced. An introduced iguana species and two
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Although there were plans to officially establish in the NEC a permanent reserve as well as plans to establish eco-hospices, bicycle trails and access to beaches, a proposed bill that would create a nature reserve (PR Bill 2105 of 2007) would give the government and concerned groups only eighteen
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study, 86% of all new urban areas established at El Yunque Special Planning Area between 1985 and 2001 did not comply with current land use zoning regulations, a situation that encouraged the urban sprawl that was eating away El Yunque's coastal buffer zone and enhanced the importance of the only
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was authorized by the national charter on February 19, 2005. The Sierra Club provided added capacity in community organization and campaign design and organized a number of workshops in order to formalize the Coalition's strategies and tactics, and the Coalition officially came into existence on
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identified in Puerto Rico are contained, a rare natural phenomenon. The changes in precipitation, elevation and temperature observed in this zone constitute one of the most eclectic environmental gradients in all of the Caribbean. This has fomented an extraordinary biodiversity in this region.
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occurred. Nevertheless, at a hill near El Convento Beach vegetation consistent with old-growth forest that is at least seventy years old is present. The NEC has various beaches, some of them coveted by those beach-goers looking for solace and surfers; these include: San Miguel, Las Paulinas, El
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On May 21, 2012, members of the Coalition for the Northeast Ecological Corridor celebrate in front of the Puerto Rican Legislature the passage of Senate Bill 2282 by the House of Representatives. The bill led to the designation of all public lands in the Northeast Ecological Corridor (66%) as a
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In the case of the region's limited water supplies, the Puerto Rican government had recently published the Puerto Rico Water Plan, which indicated that the region already had a water deficit of 3.6 million gallons per day (MGD). Regarding El Yunque's buffer zone, according to a 2004 U.S. Forest
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The Grand Northeast Ecological Reserve Special Planning Area. Proponents argued that this plan would protect a wider area in order to maintain connectivity with El Yunque National Forest. Detractors stated that while some of the "newly protected areas" already enjoyed protected status, were
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message focused on how the proposed residential and tourism projects were going to: (1) deplete the limited water supplies needed by local communities, affecting the quality of life of thousands of citizens in the eastern region of Puerto Rico; (2) promote more urban sprawl throughout
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point out that more than 437 acres of the originally designated areas had their protected status rescinded. Furthermore, some of the areas under the Special Planning Area constituted part of existing reserves or within floodplains where construction would be prohibited regardless.
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hydrothermically. According to the descriptions in Lugo, A. E., 2005, in the NEC there are four forest types: coastal dry forest on volcanic substrate, wet and dry forest in alluvial valleys, coastal rain forest on sandy substrate and lowland rainforest on the volcanic substrate.
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some tributaries to the Aguas Prietas Lagoon (located within the NEC) and increased sedimentation levels to this irreplaceable water body, where sporadic bioluminescence occurs. Dos Mares' proponents were fined $ 140,000 for these illegal activities by the PR DNER and
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maintenance practices would include the use of toxic substances such as herbicides, which could affect the water quality of surface, underground, and coastal waters. Further, it was argued that both projects would severely limit public access to the NEC's beaches,
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Fifty-four critical, rare, endemic and endangered species reside in this area and depend on the natural integrity of this zone for their subsistence. The Corridor is also ecologically important because it guarantees the interrelation between the mountainous
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development in the area. The new administration's land use vision for the NEC was approved in the 1996 Northeast Coast Tourism Development Conceptual Plan, which zoned the area to allow for massive residential and tourism developments and golf courses.
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The plan's detractors contended that over 80% of the units proposed by both projects were exclusively residential, which seriously undermined the developers' claim that these were tourism projects. They also argued that these projects would result in
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and a 9-hole golf course, among other related facilities; and (2) San Miguel Four Seasons Resort – consisting of 1,450 residential and hotel units and two golf courses, of 18 holes and 9 holes respectively, among other amenities.
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announced plans to approve the Grand Northeast Ecological Corridor Reserve Special Planning Area. Although the Fortuño Administration insisted that it was protecting more areas than the original 2,970 acres included in the reserve,
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life zones. Importantly, all six ecological life zones identified in Puerto Rico are represented in a region just 13 miles (21 km) long, formed by the Northeast Ecological Corridor, Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve and
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months to acquire privately owned lands within the Corridor. In the case that the lands could not be acquired, the natural reserve designation would be rescinded. Considering these amendments to be "poison pills", former Governor
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There are approximately ten access routes and several dirt roads used, mostly by local residents, to enter the beaches or forest areas for recreation. Not all access routes are suitable for four-wheeled vehicles.
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Gould, W. (2008). "February 14 Letter to Mr. Vicente Quevedo, Auxiliary Secretary for Integral Planning at DNER, with comments on the Northeast Ecological Corridor Integral Land Use and Management Plan".
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in October 2009, although he later passed a law in June 2012 re-designated as nature reserve two-thirds of its lands, after intense lobbying and public pressure. Later, in 2013, Governor
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found on its coastal foothills, through a passageway of just 21 kilometers (13 miles) in length. Such an occurrence, in a very limited area, is extremely rare in any location around the
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and other public natural resources, as well as further depleting the limited water supplies needed by local communities, affecting the quality of life of thousands in the region.
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signed Executive Order OE-2008-22 which officially established the Northeast Ecological Corridor Nature Reserve. The decision was later reversed by Governor
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to feed and breed in fresh water, and their larvae travel downstream to get to the estuaries or the ocean where they complete their development.
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events in this body of water. Laguna Grande (Lagoon), located outside of the NEC to its west, is bioluminescent year-round, due to the
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approved in its Resolution No. PU-02-2008-24(23) on February 6, 2008, the limits for the NEC and on April 24, 2008, Governor
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flood-prone, or already constructed, on the other hand 437 acres (177 hectares) would have their protected status rescinded.
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brings highs in the lower 30s°C (90s°F), which descend down into the lower 20s°C (70s°F) at night. Throughout the
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Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales; Junta de Planificación (2008b).
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Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales; Junta de Planificación (2008a).
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1710:). Other prevalent bird species that can be observed at NEC's beaches include the
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3403: – What Do NYC's Puerto Rican Day Parade and the Environment Have in Common?
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1900:. It can easily be differentiated from other modern sea turtles by its lack of a
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These factors have influenced the lichen flora of the area which is dominated by
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and the Aguas Prietas Lagoon, where depending on the salinity, the phenomenon of
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Natural and Environmental Resources, the Puerto Rico National Parks Company, the
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The Northeast Ecological Corridor's hot climate is an ideal breeding ground for
738:. The NEC's location within the foothills of El Yunque National Forest – a
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3920:
3899:
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3379: – A Tale of Two Forests: Community Engagement in Vermont and Puerto Rico
3287:
Gobierno de Puerto Rico – Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales
2768:"Characterization of Use Impairments and of U.S. Virgin Islands of Puerto Rico"
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National Marine Fisheries Service; US Fish and Wildlife Service, eds. (1992).
3073:. Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Puerto Rico en Humacao. 2 June 2010
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3209:. New Haven: Yale University's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
3163:
Documento de Designación Gran Reserva Natural Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
2965:"Leatherback Critical Habitat Revisions to be Assessed During Status Review"
1558:), all from the family Leptodactylidae; while the second group included the
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system of National Forests – adds to its natural value and uniqueness.
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Plan conceptual de desarrollo turístico de la costa nordeste de Puerto Rico
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3337: – Sustainable Development in the Northeast Ecological Corridor Forum
1646:. A total of 16 critical elements are counted in this group including the
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1991:
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1602:), the latter which has become the emblematic species of the NEC. Of the
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2564:. Junta de Planificación de Puerto Rico. 3 November 2009. Archived from
2532:. Junta de Planificación de Puerto Rico. 30 October 2009. Archived from
1383:, resides in Aguas Prietas Lagoon and may be responsible for stationary
806:; one of the main arguments that lead to nature reserve status in 2013.
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3325: – Northeast Ecological Corridor – Beaches, Turtles and More
3301: – Corredor Ecológico del Noreste: una franja llena de conflictos
2709:"Supremo revoca resolución en caso del Corredor Ecológico del Noreste"
1788:). The latter is a marine mammal threatened with extinction that uses
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Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests of the United States
3313: – United We Serve: Preserving the Northeast Ecological Corridor
2507:. La Fortaleza, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. 30 October 2009
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3319: – The La Selva Nature Reserve to Protect Turtle Nesting Sites!
2457:. La Fortaleza, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. 5 October 2007
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call the Northeast Ecological Corridor home. Some of them, like the
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260:
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
156:. Specifically, the lands that comprise the NEC are located between
3409: – Naturaleza, pan y belleza: entrevista con Camilla Feibelman
2482:. La Fortaleza, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. 24 April 2008
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901:), an endemic species whose distribution is currently limited to
3397: – One example of how political pressure can hurt ecotourism
3243:
Meteorological Impacts of Land Use Change in the Maritime Tropics
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Biodiversidad de Puerto Rico Vertebrados Terrestres y Ecosistemas
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Ecologically important lands in Northeast Puerto Rico to include
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The leatherback turtle's "tears" are its way to shed excess salt.
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followed by foliose species. Only one fruticose lichen, from the
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Puerto Rico's Northeast Ecological Corridor Campaign: 1998–2010
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2212:"Who is the Coalition for the Northeast Ecological Corridor?"
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Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
1726:). A great variety of ducks can also be found to include the
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3424: – Resumen de Hechos del Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
3367: – Amplio reclamo por el Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
2731:"Resolución del Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico CC-2012-021"
2406:
2394:
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2276:"Gobernador firma la ley del Corredor Ecológico del Noreste"
3349: – Disappointment for environmentalists in Puerto Rico
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has the largest number of species, including 15 species of
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3391: – Halt to Puerto Rico's Northeastern Nature Preserve
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2945:
2877:"Los líquenes de Puerto Rico: biodiversidad por descubrir"
2835:
2591:"Coalición pro CEN denuncia la "Gran Mentira del Noreste""
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Lugo, A.E. (2005). "Los Bosques". In Joglar, R.L. (ed.).
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Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales (2010).
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234:, of which 54 are considered critical elements, meaning
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Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship
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2736:. El Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico. 23 January 2012
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is the most diverse with 65 species, followed by the
3277: – Volume 76, Number 87 (Thursday, May 5, 2011)
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comprises the majority of families while the family
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Of the eight reptilian families present in the NEC,
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2638:"Gobe firma Ley del Corredor Ecológico del Noreste"
1812:, has become a threat to native and endemic fauna.
1528:Three families of amphibians are found in the NEC:
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2008 (rescinded in 2009, re-established in 2012-13)
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3418: – Sierra Club: Northeast Ecological Corridor
1410:) with 34 species of which three are endemic, and
574:. The NEC's campaign was also supported by actors
460:in Puerto Rico's northeast coast. The initial NEC
3307: – SEPRI.ORG: Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
2799:
2298:"Celebran ley del Corredor Ecológico del Noreste"
1058:forests in Puerto Rico, being dragonsblood tree (
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3015:sfn error: no target: CITEREFvan_der_Molen2002 (
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3430: – Viva el Corredor Ecológico del Noreste!
3295: Ambicioso plan para el Corredor Ecológico
3095:. bonitaradio. 22 November 2011. Archived from
3093:"De Película el Corredor Ecológico del Noreste"
3046:"Descubren nueva especie de molusco en Fajardo"
2967:. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 4 August 2011
2711:. Archivo Digital El Nuevo Día. 23 January 2011
1955:in the world, and has been federally listed as
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179:in April 2008, a decision reversed by Governor
3271: – Protected Natural Areas of Puerto Rico
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3204:
3119:"Puerto Rico: The Best Beaches in Puerto Rico"
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1828:) have also been observed within NEC grounds.
346:Preservation campaign and conservation efforts
140:) refers to an area designated as a protected
138:Reserva Natural Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
3999:Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy
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3451:
3343: – 10 Endangered Vacations: 2009 Edition
3048:. Universia Noticias Puerto Rico. 11 May 2010
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742:and the only tropical rain forest within the
3269:International Institute of Tropical Forestry
3263:International Institute of Tropical Forestry
3257:Coalición Pro Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
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2214:. Sierra Club. December 2011. Archived from
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475:International Institute of Tropical Forestry
289:. The beaches along the NEC, which are 8.74
130:Northeast Ecological Corridor Nature Reserve
22:Northeast Ecological Corridor Nature Reserve
3283: – Portal de la Junta de Planificación
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2909:
2879:. Ecoturismo y Naturaleza. 28 December 2011
2593:. Archivo Digital El Nuevo Día. 7 July 2011
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2618:. Senado de Puerto Rico. 22 September 2011
2559:"Primera Extensión a la PU-002-CEN-24(23)"
680:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company
3361: – El Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
3355: – El Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
3240:
366:of 1992, the recently elected government
3068:"Nueva especie del quitón Lepidochitona"
2689:. HuffPost Latino Voices. 4 January 2012
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1966:
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4059:Biosphere reserves of the United States
1521:species, meaning that juveniles travel
1321:) in the Northeast Ecological Corridor.
484:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
16:Protected Nature Reserve in Puerto Rico
4036:
3373: – Corredor Ecológico del Noreste
1983:Aerial photo of Northeast Puerto Rico.
1975:and the Northeast Ecological Corridor.
1951:The leatherback turtle is the largest
1333:, an endangered aquatic mammal of the
412:, land movement, filling of wetlands,
4099:2009 disestablishments in Puerto Rico
3439:
3305:Sociedad Espeleológica de Puerto Rico
3281:Junta de Planificación de Puerto Rico
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1373:. It is also worth mentioning that a
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262:(IUCN). These include, among others,
4069:Nature reserves in the United States
3484:National Estuarine Research Reserves
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643:via OE-2009-42 on October 30, 2009.
623:the law and instructed, by means of
4094:Protected areas established in 2008
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1908:is covered by skin and oily flesh.
627:OE-2007-37 on October 4, 2007, the
222:. The Corridor is also home to 866
13:
4089:2008 establishments in Puerto Rico
4054:Tourist attractions in Puerto Rico
1792:for refuge and feeding. Among the
833:was classified as that typical of
582:, as well as environmental lawyer
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168:to its north. It was decreed as a
144:located on the northeast coast of
14:
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3953:La Robleda Natural Protected Area
3250:
2181:List of Puerto Rico State Forests
1562:(also known as the marine toad) (
825:) at the Juan Martín river mouth.
3172:Puerto Rico Gap Analysis Project
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932:resistant to salt winds such as
916:Northeast Ecological Corridor's
740:United Nations Biosphere Reserve
686:, Luz M. Santiago-González, and
254:(DNER), some even designated as
215:communities, and a sporadically
148:, between the municipalities of
27:
4044:National Forests of Puerto Rico
3520:National Wild and Scenic Rivers
3377:The University of Vermont Blogs
3205:Guerrero-Pérez, Carmen (2010).
2370:
1888:) is the largest of all living
446:environmental impact statements
3905:Palmas del Mar Tropical Forest
3467:Protected areas of Puerto Rico
2923:"WMF –Leatherback turtle"
2855:"Corredor Ecológico del Norte"
2101:were filmed at NEC including:
1892:and the fourth largest modern
1742:), besides the aforementioned
438:PR Environmental Quality Board
399:and tourist units, an 18-hole
333:had earlier intended to build
195:), which include such diverse
1:
3974:Mata de Plátano Field Station
3895:Foreman Conservation Easement
3829:Northeast Ecological Corridor
3136:
2322:. www.endi.com. 13 April 2013
2300:. www.endi.com. 13 April 2013
1758:) also resides in this area.
1700:Patagioenas inornata wetmorei
1398:group is represented by five
777:system, the NEC contains the
356:Coastal Barrier Resources Act
3864:San Juan Ecological Corridor
3353:Biodiversidad de Puerto Rico
2502:"Orden Ejecutiva OE-2009-42"
2477:"Orden Ejecutiva OE-2008-22"
2452:"Orden Ejecutiva OE-2007-37"
2278:. www.endi.com. 25 June 2012
1934:US Fish and Wildlife Service
928:to the east one may observe
773:may occur. According to the
701:Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
602:Legislative and legal action
556:National Wildlife Federation
339:Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
7:
3883:Conservation Easement Sites
2135:
2123:that premiered in 2012 and
765:, in addition to a coastal
352:Coastal Zone Management Act
121:Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
10:
4115:
4074:Puerto Rican moist forests
4064:Environment of Puerto Rico
4004:Julio Enrique Monagas Park
2931:World Wide Fund for Nature
2172:Puerto Rican Moist Forests
2038:
1786:Trichechus manatus manatus
1744:West Indian whistling duck
1648:West Indian whistling duck
1150:which, when combined with
1064:) the prevailing species.
707:
657:Puerto Rico Planning Board
372:Pedro J. Rosselló-González
96:2,970 acres (12.0 km)
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3566:National Wildlife Refuges
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2158:El Yunque National Forest
1973:El Yunque National Forest
1696:Puerto Rican plain pigeon
1629:The group of terrestrial
909:and the easternmost NEC.
788:El Yunque National Forest
728:El Yunque National Forest
684:Larry Seilhamer-Rodríguez
467:El Yunque National Forest
342:the NEC in its entirety.
116:
108:
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3749:Aguas Buenas Cave System
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2163:Puerto Rican Dry Forests
1708:Patagioenas leucocephala
1556:Leptodactylus albilabris
1536:, and the most diverse,
1289:
809:
779:subtropical moist forest
693:Alejandro García-Padilla
688:Roger J. Iglesias-Suárez
500:Alejandro García-Padilla
185:Alejandro García-Padilla
4079:Ecological connectivity
3946:Protected Natural Areas
3824:Mona and Monito Islands
3383:96th ESA Annual Meeting
2933:(WWF). 16 February 2007
1962:
1936:. Data gathered by the
1766:velvety free-tailed bat
1668:Charadrius alexandrinus
1179:crustose lichen species
1061:Pterocarpus officinalis
662:environmental activists
104:Disputed Protected Area
3799:Humacao Nature Reserve
3789:Cuevas Las Cabachuelas
3359:Piedra, Papel y Tijera
3241:van der Molen (2002).
3192:Cite journal requires
2642:http://www.noticel.com
2076:
2035:
1984:
1976:
1881:leatherback sea turtle
1756:Pelecanus occidentalis
1592:Eretmochelys imbricata
1338:
1322:
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1166:and the recurrence of
921:
826:
783:subtropical dry forest
718:
674:
652:
641:Luis G. Fortuño-Burset
617:Aníbal S. Acevedo-Vilá
611:
592:Alexis Massol-González
584:Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
503:
392:
317:
303:leatherback sea turtle
181:Luis G. Fortuño-Burset
177:Aníbal S. Acevedo-Vilá
172:by former Puerto Rico
4084:Luquillo, Puerto Rico
3323:Puerto Rico Day Trips
2074:
2033:
1982:
1970:
1804:), introduced by the
1748:white-cheeked pintail
1656:white-cheeked pintail
1606:found in the NEC the
1507:Agonostomus monticola
1480:butterflies and moths
1328:
1313:
1297:
1250:. Several species of
1002:Laguncularia racemosa
924:In the NEC's coastal
915:
817:
804:habitat fragmentation
715:
671:
649:
609:
520:business associations
497:
390:
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297:) long are important
256:critically endangered
77:18.35000°N 65.65000°W
3859:San Cristóbal Canyon
3329:Surfrider Foundation
2426:"Miranda Foundation"
2094:Various scenes from
2091:Rufo M. Vega-Pagán.
1910:Dermochelys coriacea
1886:Dermochelys coriacea
1798:small Asian mongoose
1796:the presence of the
1778:Artibeus jamaicensis
1704:white-crowned pigeon
1600:Dermochelys coriacea
1552:white-lipped froglet
1389:Pyrodinium bahamense
1380:Pyrodinium bahamense
1279:Vachellia farnesiana
1202:and the very common
1038:Tabeuia heterophylla
775:Holdridge life zones
564:Surfrider Foundation
560:Waterkeeper Alliance
522:, recreationalists,
307:Dermochelys coriacea
283:hawksbill sea turtle
264:federally endangered
3299:Dialogo Digital.com
2912:, pp. Annexes.
2755:Guerrero-Pérez 2010
2571:on 22 December 2009
2539:on 29 November 2011
2413:Guerrero-Pérez 2010
2401:Guerrero-Pérez 2010
2389:Guerrero-Pérez 2010
2377:Guerrero-Pérez 2010
2365:Guerrero-Pérez 2010
2353:Roselló et al. 1996
2341:Guerrero-Pérez 2010
2085:Lepidochitona Rufoi
2004:tropical rainforest
1802:Herpestes javanicus
1782:West Indian manatee
1652:Dendrocygna arborea
1544:frog (of the genus
1363:West Indian manatee
1331:West Indian manatee
1319:Butorides virescens
1205:Physcia atrostriata
1014:buttonwood mangrove
1010:Avicennia germinans
899:Eugenia fajardensis
572:World Wildlife Fund
452:", instead of the "
444:for both projects'
287:West Indian manatee
117:Governing body
82:18.35000; -65.65000
73: /
3990:Parques Nacionales
3914:Conservation Zones
3814:La Cordillera Reef
3809:Inés María Mendoza
3794:Hacienda Belvedere
3407:Prensa Comunitaria
3389:The New York Times
3011:van der Molen 2002
2432:on 7 November 2011
2150:Puerto Rico portal
2077:
2043:The high level of
2036:
1985:
1977:
1832:Leatherback turtle
1774:Jamaican fruit bat
1740:Oxyura jamaicensis
1676:Charadrius melodus
1371:endangered species
1367:leatherback turtle
1339:
1323:
1308:
1018:Conocarpus erectus
922:
895:Fajardo guayabacón
879:Stahlia monosperma
871:Schoepfia arenaria
827:
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580:Edward James Olmos
504:
490:Coalition building
393:
318:
250:classified by the
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4012:
4011:
3967:Research Reserves
3869:Tortuguero Lagoon
3844:Punta Guaniquilla
3731:Bosque del Pueblo
3670:Los Tres Picachos
3602:
3601:
3347:Repeating Islands
3121:. Frommer's. 2011
3033:DRNA and JP 2008b
2952:DRNA and JP 2008a
2900:, pp. 68–71.
2898:DRNA and JP 2008b
2842:DRNA and JP 2008b
2830:DRNA and JP 2008b
2818:Gould et al. 2007
2665:External link in
2199:DRNA and JP 2008a
1826:Rattus norvegicus
1770:Molossus molossus
1547:Eleutherodactylus
1515:Sycidium plumieri
1068:Fungi and lichens
994:Rhizophora mangle
986:Coccoloba uvifera
942:white indigoberry
883:beautiful goetzea
823:Rhizophora mangle
767:old-growth forest
744:US Forest Service
633:PR Planning Board
629:PR Planning Board
535:conservation NGOs
442:PR Planning Board
360:PR Planning Board
126:
125:
46:Nearest city
4106:
3992:
3979:Sierra de Jájome
3819:Las Bocas Canyon
3759:Caño Martín Peña
3613:
3612:
3589:Laguna Cartagena
3548:Wilderness Areas
3502:National Forests
3480:
3479:
3460:
3453:
3446:
3437:
3436:
3317:El Yunque Hotels
3275:Federal Register
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2225:
2223:
2218:on 13 March 2012
2208:
2202:
2196:
2152:
2147:
2146:
2145:
2126:Teen Beach Movie
2089:marine biologist
2021:Gymnasio nudipes
2017:Puerto Rican owl
1868:
1856:
1844:
1818:Felis domesticus
1728:blue-winged teal
1720:great blue heron
1692:Fulica americana
1684:Sterna dougallii
1572:Rana catesbeiana
1359:Puerto Rican boa
1341:Many species of
1131:
1114:
1097:
1080:
1046:Coccoloba rugosa
1030:Bursera simaruba
958:caterpillar tree
576:Benicio Del Toro
568:Coastal Alliance
542:April 25, 2005.
516:community groups
432:During the 1998
301:grounds for the
279:Puerto Rican boa
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3983:
3962:
3941:
3937:Isla Verde Reef
3930:Marine Reserves
3925:
3909:
3878:
3874:Tourmaline Reef
3849:Puerto Mosquito
3834:Planadas-Yeyesa
3784:Cueva del Indio
3769:Cerro Las Tetas
3754:Caja de Muertos
3741:Nature Reserves
3735:
3719:
3598:
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3341:The Daily Green
3311:United We Serve
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1904:. Instead, its
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1660:Anas bahamensis
1538:Leptodactylidae
1503:mountain mullet
1385:bioluminescence
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976:(also known as
960:(known also as
954:Randia aculeata
946:box briar plant
944:(also known as
891:Goetzea elegans
812:
771:bioluminescence
710:
673:nature reserve.
625:Executive Order
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434:public hearings
385:
383:Initial efforts
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248:endemic species
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1794:exotic species
1724:Ardea herodias
1664:Kentish plover
1604:exotic species
1375:dinoflagellate
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1006:black mangrove
998:white mangrove
907:Culebra Island
903:Vieques Island
811:
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510:associations,
491:
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454:Atlantic Ocean
414:channelization
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170:protected area
166:Atlantic Ocean
142:Nature Reserve
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2954:, p. 71.
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2256:. 5 July 2011
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2110:The Rum Diary
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2079:A species of
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2067:Miscellaneous
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1636:Passeriformes
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1992:plantations
1890:sea turtles
1808:to control
1712:great egret
1631:vertebrates
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1519:amphidromic
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1472:Hymenoptera
1448:cockroaches
1436:crustaceans
1408:Lepidoptera
1404:butterflies
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1300:great egret
1274:leaf litter
1235:Chrysothrix
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508:fishermen's
422:golf course
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397:residential
335:megaresorts
322:Sierra Club
162:town square
146:Puerto Rico
109:Established
101:Designation
80: /
56:Coordinates
40:Puerto Rico
4038:Categories
3890:El Rabanal
3710:Toro Negro
3635:Cambalache
3528:Río Icacos
3395:Terracurve
3137:References
3125:22 January
3103:14 January
3052:14 January
2996:13 January
2971:13 January
2883:19 January
2861:22 January
2857:. PRFROGUI
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2774:6 February
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1355:amphibians
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527:professors
524:university
473:Service's
462:campaign's
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326:Ecological
291:kilometers
244:endangered
240:threatened
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65:18°21′00″N
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3650:Cerrillos
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2794:Lugo 2005
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2176:Ecoregion
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2096:Hollywood
1945:inventory
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1736:rudy duck
1588:hawksbill
1560:cane toad
1530:Bufonidae
1464:true bugs
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1335:Caribbean
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2174: –
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1790:seagrass
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1523:upstream
1499:juvenile
1484:mayflies
1452:termites
1428:annelids
1424:molluscs
1420:cnidaria
1365:and the
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1154:, forms
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887:matabuey
859:Fabaceae
851:families
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590:founder
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440:and the
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285:and the
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197:habitats
193:hectares
174:Governor
158:Luquillo
150:Luquillo
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3690:Piñones
3675:Maricao
3660:Guánica
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708:Ecology
376:tourism
299:nesting
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258:by the
224:species
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154:Fajardo
134:Spanish
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1579:gecko
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930:flora
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810:Flora
736:world
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3198:help
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