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To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or by card at the park entrance. If you need more information you can contact us by email: ecoturismo@acguanacaste.ac.cr, telephone: 2666-5051, WhatsApp: 88869510. BIOLOGICAL STATIONS IN THE ACG Biological Stations in the ACG. TROPICAL DRY FOREST RESEARCH CENTER AND BIOLOGIAL STATIONS. Santa Rosa. Cacao. Maritza. Pitilla. Nancite. The Area de Conservción Guanacaste is located in the Northeast of the Guanacaste Province and has an extension of 120,000 terrestrial ha and 75,000 marine ha, which comprise a gran diversity of ecosystems AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE HOME PAGE Location of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) This document reflects the experience accumulated over 10 years of conservation, management and use of the biodiversity found in the 120,000 terrestrial hectares and 70,000 marine hectares which make up the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (A.C.G.), which was established with the express purpose of restoring an entire ecosystem of dry VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE Vegetative key and descriptions of tree species of the tropical dry forests of upland Sector Santa Rosa, Area de Conservación Guanacaste,Costa Rica
AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE The Area de Conservación Guanacaste is a set of protected areas that are located in the extreme northwest of the province of Guanacaste. It is made up of 120,000 hectares in terrestrial land and 70,000 hectares of marine environment. The sum of these areas constitutes the large diversity of ecosystems, in which are found representatives of the DEPARTAMENT OF TOPOGRAPHY AND LAND TENANCY OF THE ACG Topography and Terrain Section. For the geographical consolidation of the actual ACG, we have had to develop an ample and systematic effort in the planning, acquisition, ordinance and legal procceses in the buying of lands. Since 1986 the wildland areas that were to be restored grew geographically, splitting from what was until thismoment, the
NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION AREAS, COSTA RICA SINAC. The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) of the Ministry ofEnvironment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica, is a new system and in theprocess of development for the management, administration and executionof the principal challenges that are authorized by the Organic EnvironmentalLaw, the Forestry Law, The Wildlife Law, and the National Park Law. ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE MARINE SECTOR. It must include all the people in the group, including guides and other crew. In order to confirm your reservation, you must deposit the total indicated, according to the type of currency (¢ or $) that you are going to make the deposit in any of the following accounts. Indicate in the detail of the deposit: "Visita al Sector Marino, ACG". ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE PAILAS SECTOR. The Pailas Sector is operating with a maximum capacity, once full, visitors without reservation must wait for a group to leave to enter. Rincón de la Vieja, Pailas Sector It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 3:30 pm. Monday is closed. It must include everyone in the group, including guides and drivers. ENTRANCE RESERVATION Entrance reservation | Área de Conservación Guanacaste. Dear visitor, due to the national emergency due to COVID-19 some sectors of ACG are operating with reduced capacity and certain limitations. To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or bycard
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To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or by card at the park entrance. If you need more information you can contact us by email: ecoturismo@acguanacaste.ac.cr, telephone: 2666-5051, WhatsApp: 88869510. BIOLOGICAL STATIONS IN THE ACG Biological Stations in the ACG. TROPICAL DRY FOREST RESEARCH CENTER AND BIOLOGIAL STATIONS. Santa Rosa. Cacao. Maritza. Pitilla. Nancite. The Area de Conservción Guanacaste is located in the Northeast of the Guanacaste Province and has an extension of 120,000 terrestrial ha and 75,000 marine ha, which comprise a gran diversity of ecosystems AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE HOME PAGE Location of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) This document reflects the experience accumulated over 10 years of conservation, management and use of the biodiversity found in the 120,000 terrestrial hectares and 70,000 marine hectares which make up the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (A.C.G.), which was established with the express purpose of restoring an entire ecosystem of dry VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE Vegetative key and descriptions of tree species of the tropical dry forests of upland Sector Santa Rosa, Area de Conservación Guanacaste,Costa Rica
AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE The Area de Conservación Guanacaste is a set of protected areas that are located in the extreme northwest of the province of Guanacaste. It is made up of 120,000 hectares in terrestrial land and 70,000 hectares of marine environment. The sum of these areas constitutes the large diversity of ecosystems, in which are found representatives of the DEPARTAMENT OF TOPOGRAPHY AND LAND TENANCY OF THE ACG Topography and Terrain Section. For the geographical consolidation of the actual ACG, we have had to develop an ample and systematic effort in the planning, acquisition, ordinance and legal procceses in the buying of lands. Since 1986 the wildland areas that were to be restored grew geographically, splitting from what was until thismoment, the
NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION AREAS, COSTA RICA SINAC. The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) of the Ministry ofEnvironment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica, is a new system and in theprocess of development for the management, administration and executionof the principal challenges that are authorized by the Organic EnvironmentalLaw, the Forestry Law, The Wildlife Law, and the National Park Law. ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE MARINE SECTOR. It must include all the people in the group, including guides and other crew. In order to confirm your reservation, you must deposit the total indicated, according to the type of currency (¢ or $) that you are going to make the deposit in any of the following accounts. Indicate in the detail of the deposit: "Visita al Sector Marino, ACG". ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE PAILAS SECTOR. The Pailas Sector is operating with a maximum capacity, once full, visitors without reservation must wait for a group to leave to enter. Rincón de la Vieja, Pailas Sector It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 3:30 pm. Monday is closed. It must include everyone in the group, including guides and drivers. ENTRANCE RESERVATION Entrance reservation | Área de Conservación Guanacaste. Dear visitor, due to the national emergency due to COVID-19 some sectors of ACG are operating with reduced capacity and certain limitations. To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or bycard
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE ACG Administratively, the ACG is composed of: the Directorate, Technological Committee, Local Counsel, Departments, Sections, and Technical Programs, in which there are distributed about 105 permanent employeesand around 30 indirect employees, which are composed of research assistants and temporary employees of the Programs.. More than 80% employees of the ACG come from neighboring DEPARTAMENT OF TOPOGRAPHY AND LAND TENANCY OF THE ACG Topography and Terrain Section. For the geographical consolidation of the actual ACG, we have had to develop an ample and systematic effort in the planning, acquisition, ordinance and legal procceses in the buying of lands. Since 1986 the wildland areas that were to be restored grew geographically, splitting from what was until thismoment, the
REFLECTION AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ACG REFLECTION. February, 1997 . When the Proyecto Parque Nacional Guanacaste: Restauracion Ecologicay Bio-cultural del Bosque Seco (Guanacaste National Park Project: Ecologicaland Bio-cultural Restoration of the dry forest) was started in 1986; whatwas started was also a dynamic and practical process to implement an experimentalmodel of Pilot Area (with all it's possible biological MARINE RESOURCES.HTML THE MARINE RESOURCES AND COASTAL ZONE OF THE AREA DE CONSERVACION GUANACASTE . Giovanni Bassey. MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES. RESEARCH PROGRAM. The coastal zone and marine area of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), is composed of approximately 110km of coast and 70,000 hectares of marine habitat, and has enormous biologicalpotential.
ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE PAILAS SECTOR. The Pailas Sector is operating with a maximum capacity, once full, visitors without reservation must wait for a group to leave to enter. Rincón de la Vieja, Pailas Sector It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 3:30 pm. Monday is closed. It must include everyone in the group, including guides and drivers. RESEARCH PROGRAM, ACG Research Program Parataxonomist working with freshwater snails. The purpose of the Programa de Investigaciones is to stimulate, facilitate, take advantage of, and to actively participate in basic scientific investigation and apply it to the approximately 230,000 species (65% of the species in the country) and the interaction between the species, which make up the biodiversity that the ACG is YELLOW-NAPED AMAZONS Yellow-naped Amazons live in the dry forests from SW Mexico to the southern parts of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. They are part of a large complex of similar amazon species with various amounts of yellow on the head or nape that extend from Mexico into South America. ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE MARINE SECTOR. It must include all the people in the group, including guides and other crew. In order to confirm your reservation, you must deposit the total indicated, according to the type of currency (¢ or $) that you are going to make the deposit in any of the following accounts. Indicate in the detail of the deposit: "Visita al Sector Marino, ACG".SECTOR MURCIÉLAGO
Other trails: Playa Coquito: this is a fire break that can be used as trail. Playa Danta: this is a fire break that can be used as trail. Playa El Hachal: Only accessible during the dry season. ENTRANCE RESERVATION Entrance reservation | Área de Conservación Guanacaste. Dear visitor, due to the national emergency due to COVID-19 some sectors of ACG are operating with reduced capacity and certain limitations. To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or bycard
ACGUANACASTE.AC.CR
To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or by card at the park entrance. If you need more information you can contact us by email: ecoturismo@acguanacaste.ac.cr, telephone: 2666-5051, WhatsApp: 88869510. BIOLOGICAL STATIONS IN THE ACG Biological Stations in the ACG. TROPICAL DRY FOREST RESEARCH CENTER AND BIOLOGIAL STATIONS. Santa Rosa. Cacao. Maritza. Pitilla. Nancite. The Area de Conservción Guanacaste is located in the Northeast of the Guanacaste Province and has an extension of 120,000 terrestrial ha and 75,000 marine ha, which comprise a gran diversity of ecosystems VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE Vegetative key and descriptions of tree species of the tropical dry forests of upland Sector Santa Rosa, Area de Conservación Guanacaste,Costa Rica
AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE HOME PAGE Location of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) This document reflects the experience accumulated over 10 years of conservation, management and use of the biodiversity found in the 120,000 terrestrial hectares and 70,000 marine hectares which make up the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (A.C.G.), which was established with the express purpose of restoring an entire ecosystem of dry MARINE RESOURCES.HTML THE MARINE RESOURCES AND COASTAL ZONE OF THE AREA DE CONSERVACION GUANACASTE . Giovanni Bassey. MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES. RESEARCH PROGRAM. The coastal zone and marine area of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), is composed of approximately 110km of coast and 70,000 hectares of marine habitat, and has enormous biologicalpotential.
NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION AREAS, COSTA RICA SINAC. The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) of the Ministry ofEnvironment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica, is a new system and in theprocess of development for the management, administration and executionof the principal challenges that are authorized by the Organic EnvironmentalLaw, the Forestry Law, The Wildlife Law, and the National Park Law. RESEARCH PROGRAM, ACG Research Program Parataxonomist working with freshwater snails. The purpose of the Programa de Investigaciones is to stimulate, facilitate, take advantage of, and to actively participate in basic scientific investigation and apply it to the approximately 230,000 species (65% of the species in the country) and the interaction between the species, which make up the biodiversity that the ACG is A NEW SUBSPECIES OF THE PIT VIPER, AGKISTRODON BILINEATUS proc. biol. soc. wash. 97(1), 1984, pp. 135-141 a new subspecies of the pit viper, agkistrodon bilineatus (reptilia: viperidae) fromcentral america
IMPACTS OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS ON OCEAN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES Impacts of Biodiversity Loss on Ocean Ecosystem Services Boris Worm, 1* Edwa rd B. Barbi er,2 Nicol a Beau mont ,3 J. Emmett Duffy ,4 Carl Folk e,5,6 Benja min S. Halp ern, 7 Jerem y B . C. Jack son, 8,9 Heike K. Lotze ,1 Fior enza Michel i,10 Step hen R. Palumb i,10 Enric Sala ,8 Kimb erle y A . Selkoe ,7 John J. Stach owicz ,11 Reg Watso n12 Human-dominated marine ecosystems are experiencing ENTRANCE RESERVATION Entrance reservation | Área de Conservación Guanacaste. Dear visitor, due to the national emergency due to COVID-19 some sectors of ACG are operating with reduced capacity and certain limitations. To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or bycard
ACGUANACASTE.AC.CR
To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or by card at the park entrance. If you need more information you can contact us by email: ecoturismo@acguanacaste.ac.cr, telephone: 2666-5051, WhatsApp: 88869510. BIOLOGICAL STATIONS IN THE ACG Biological Stations in the ACG. TROPICAL DRY FOREST RESEARCH CENTER AND BIOLOGIAL STATIONS. Santa Rosa. Cacao. Maritza. Pitilla. Nancite. The Area de Conservción Guanacaste is located in the Northeast of the Guanacaste Province and has an extension of 120,000 terrestrial ha and 75,000 marine ha, which comprise a gran diversity of ecosystems VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE Vegetative key and descriptions of tree species of the tropical dry forests of upland Sector Santa Rosa, Area de Conservación Guanacaste,Costa Rica
AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE HOME PAGE Location of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) This document reflects the experience accumulated over 10 years of conservation, management and use of the biodiversity found in the 120,000 terrestrial hectares and 70,000 marine hectares which make up the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (A.C.G.), which was established with the express purpose of restoring an entire ecosystem of dry MARINE RESOURCES.HTML THE MARINE RESOURCES AND COASTAL ZONE OF THE AREA DE CONSERVACION GUANACASTE . Giovanni Bassey. MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES. RESEARCH PROGRAM. The coastal zone and marine area of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), is composed of approximately 110km of coast and 70,000 hectares of marine habitat, and has enormous biologicalpotential.
NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION AREAS, COSTA RICA SINAC. The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) of the Ministry ofEnvironment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica, is a new system and in theprocess of development for the management, administration and executionof the principal challenges that are authorized by the Organic EnvironmentalLaw, the Forestry Law, The Wildlife Law, and the National Park Law. RESEARCH PROGRAM, ACG Research Program Parataxonomist working with freshwater snails. The purpose of the Programa de Investigaciones is to stimulate, facilitate, take advantage of, and to actively participate in basic scientific investigation and apply it to the approximately 230,000 species (65% of the species in the country) and the interaction between the species, which make up the biodiversity that the ACG is A NEW SUBSPECIES OF THE PIT VIPER, AGKISTRODON BILINEATUS proc. biol. soc. wash. 97(1), 1984, pp. 135-141 a new subspecies of the pit viper, agkistrodon bilineatus (reptilia: viperidae) fromcentral america
IMPACTS OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS ON OCEAN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES Impacts of Biodiversity Loss on Ocean Ecosystem Services Boris Worm, 1* Edwa rd B. Barbi er,2 Nicol a Beau mont ,3 J. Emmett Duffy ,4 Carl Folk e,5,6 Benja min S. Halp ern, 7 Jerem y B . C. Jack son, 8,9 Heike K. Lotze ,1 Fior enza Michel i,10 Step hen R. Palumb i,10 Enric Sala ,8 Kimb erle y A . Selkoe ,7 John J. Stach owicz ,11 Reg Watso n12 Human-dominated marine ecosystems are experiencing ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE ACG Administratively, the ACG is composed of: the Directorate, Technological Committee, Local Counsel, Departments, Sections, and Technical Programs, in which there are distributed about 105 permanent employeesand around 30 indirect employees, which are composed of research assistants and temporary employees of the Programs.. More than 80% employees of the ACG come from neighboring VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE 5 SPECIES KEY: All species identified using the key should be confirmed with the additional details in the annotated species list below and, if at all possible, with a vouchered herbarium specimen. DEPARTAMENT OF TOPOGRAPHY AND LAND TENANCY OF THE ACG Topography and Terrain Section. For the geographical consolidation of the actual ACG, we have had to develop an ample and systematic effort in the planning, acquisition, ordinance and legal procceses in the buying of lands. Since 1986 the wildland areas that were to be restored grew geographically, splitting from what was until thismoment, the
MARINE RESOURCES.HTML THE MARINE RESOURCES AND COASTAL ZONE OF THE AREA DE CONSERVACION GUANACASTE . Giovanni Bassey. MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES. RESEARCH PROGRAM. The coastal zone and marine area of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), is composed of approximately 110km of coast and 70,000 hectares of marine habitat, and has enormous biologicalpotential.
REFLECTION AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ACG REFLECTION. February, 1997 . When the Proyecto Parque Nacional Guanacaste: Restauracion Ecologicay Bio-cultural del Bosque Seco (Guanacaste National Park Project: Ecologicaland Bio-cultural Restoration of the dry forest) was started in 1986; whatwas started was also a dynamic and practical process to implement an experimentalmodel of Pilot Area (with all it's possible biological RESEARCH PROGRAM, ACG Research Program Parataxonomist working with freshwater snails. The purpose of the Programa de Investigaciones is to stimulate, facilitate, take advantage of, and to actively participate in basic scientific investigation and apply it to the approximately 230,000 species (65% of the species in the country) and the interaction between the species, which make up the biodiversity that the ACG is ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE PAILAS SECTOR. The Pailas Sector is operating with a maximum capacity, once full, visitors without reservation must wait for a group to leave to enter. Rincón de la Vieja, Pailas Sector It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 3:30 pm. Monday is closed. It must include everyone in the group, including guides and drivers. ECOTOURISM PROGRAM OF THE ACG Ecoturism Program. The fundamental purposes are to facilitate visits, the exploration of different ecosystems and the historical and cultural inheritance of the ACG and to increase the biological literacy of the visitors, without having them negatively affect or destroy this resource, and enabling us to guarantee its perpetualexistence.
PAMENTIERA VALERII SEPTEMBER 18, 1998 I. Identification: Tree approximately 15-20 m tall. Flower: The general color of the flower is white, light green calyx surrounding the tube of the carola, white petals. WHEN IS IT COEVOLUTION? DANIEL H. JANZEN EVOLUTION, VOL WHEN IS IT COEVOLUTION? DANIELH. JANZEN Departwzeizt of Biology, Uiziversity of Pennsylvania, Plziladelphia, Peizns>~haizia 19104 Recelved Jul) 2, 1979 Revised December 5, 1979 'Coevolution' may beusefully defined as
ENTRANCE RESERVATION Entrance reservation | Área de Conservación Guanacaste. Dear visitor, due to the national emergency due to COVID-19 some sectors of ACG are operating with reduced capacity and certain limitations. To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or bycard
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE ACG Administratively, the ACG is composed of: the Directorate, Technological Committee, Local Counsel, Departments, Sections, and Technical Programs, in which there are distributed about 105 permanent employeesand around 30 indirect employees, which are composed of research assistants and temporary employees of the Programs.. More than 80% employees of the ACG come from neighboring BIOLOGICAL STATIONS IN THE ACG Biological Stations in the ACG. TROPICAL DRY FOREST RESEARCH CENTER AND BIOLOGIAL STATIONS. Santa Rosa. Cacao. Maritza. Pitilla. Nancite. The Area de Conservción Guanacaste is located in the Northeast of the Guanacaste Province and has an extension of 120,000 terrestrial ha and 75,000 marine ha, which comprise a gran diversity of ecosystems AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE HOME PAGE Location of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) This document reflects the experience accumulated over 10 years of conservation, management and use of the biodiversity found in the 120,000 terrestrial hectares and 70,000 marine hectares which make up the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (A.C.G.), which was established with the express purpose of restoring an entire ecosystem of dry DEPARTAMENT OF TOPOGRAPHY AND LAND TENANCY OF THE ACG Topography and Terrain Section. For the geographical consolidation of the actual ACG, we have had to develop an ample and systematic effort in the planning, acquisition, ordinance and legal procceses in the buying of lands. Since 1986 the wildland areas that were to be restored grew geographically, splitting from what was until thismoment, the
REFLECTION AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ACG REFLECTION. February, 1997 . When the Proyecto Parque Nacional Guanacaste: Restauracion Ecologicay Bio-cultural del Bosque Seco (Guanacaste National Park Project: Ecologicaland Bio-cultural Restoration of the dry forest) was started in 1986; whatwas started was also a dynamic and practical process to implement an experimentalmodel of Pilot Area (with all it's possible biological NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION AREAS, COSTA RICAMINAE COSTA RICANATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA DEFINITIONNATIONAL CONSERVATION LANDSCONSERVATION LANDS SINAC. The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) of the Ministry ofEnvironment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica, is a new system and in theprocess of development for the management, administration and executionof the principal challenges that are authorized by the Organic EnvironmentalLaw, the Forestry Law, The Wildlife Law, and the National Park Law. VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE Vegetative key and descriptions of tree species of the tropical dry forests of upland Sector Santa Rosa, Area de Conservación Guanacaste,Costa Rica
ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE MARINE SECTOR. It must include all the people in the group, including guides and other crew. In order to confirm your reservation, you must deposit the total indicated, according to the type of currency (¢ or $) that you are going to make the deposit in any of the following accounts. Indicate in the detail of the deposit: "Visita al Sector Marino, ACG". ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE PAILAS SECTOR. The Pailas Sector is operating with a maximum capacity, once full, visitors without reservation must wait for a group to leave to enter. Rincón de la Vieja, Pailas Sector It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 3:30 pm. Monday is closed. It must include everyone in the group, including guides and drivers. ENTRANCE RESERVATION Entrance reservation | Área de Conservación Guanacaste. Dear visitor, due to the national emergency due to COVID-19 some sectors of ACG are operating with reduced capacity and certain limitations. To ensure the space of your social bubble, you can reserve through these forms with the option of canceling your entry by bank deposit or bycard
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE ACG Administratively, the ACG is composed of: the Directorate, Technological Committee, Local Counsel, Departments, Sections, and Technical Programs, in which there are distributed about 105 permanent employeesand around 30 indirect employees, which are composed of research assistants and temporary employees of the Programs.. More than 80% employees of the ACG come from neighboring BIOLOGICAL STATIONS IN THE ACG Biological Stations in the ACG. TROPICAL DRY FOREST RESEARCH CENTER AND BIOLOGIAL STATIONS. Santa Rosa. Cacao. Maritza. Pitilla. Nancite. The Area de Conservción Guanacaste is located in the Northeast of the Guanacaste Province and has an extension of 120,000 terrestrial ha and 75,000 marine ha, which comprise a gran diversity of ecosystems AREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE HOME PAGE Location of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) This document reflects the experience accumulated over 10 years of conservation, management and use of the biodiversity found in the 120,000 terrestrial hectares and 70,000 marine hectares which make up the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (A.C.G.), which was established with the express purpose of restoring an entire ecosystem of dry DEPARTAMENT OF TOPOGRAPHY AND LAND TENANCY OF THE ACG Topography and Terrain Section. For the geographical consolidation of the actual ACG, we have had to develop an ample and systematic effort in the planning, acquisition, ordinance and legal procceses in the buying of lands. Since 1986 the wildland areas that were to be restored grew geographically, splitting from what was until thismoment, the
REFLECTION AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ACG REFLECTION. February, 1997 . When the Proyecto Parque Nacional Guanacaste: Restauracion Ecologicay Bio-cultural del Bosque Seco (Guanacaste National Park Project: Ecologicaland Bio-cultural Restoration of the dry forest) was started in 1986; whatwas started was also a dynamic and practical process to implement an experimentalmodel of Pilot Area (with all it's possible biological NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION AREAS, COSTA RICAMINAE COSTA RICANATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA DEFINITIONNATIONAL CONSERVATION LANDSCONSERVATION LANDS SINAC. The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) of the Ministry ofEnvironment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica, is a new system and in theprocess of development for the management, administration and executionof the principal challenges that are authorized by the Organic EnvironmentalLaw, the Forestry Law, The Wildlife Law, and the National Park Law. VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE Vegetative key and descriptions of tree species of the tropical dry forests of upland Sector Santa Rosa, Area de Conservación Guanacaste,Costa Rica
ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE MARINE SECTOR. It must include all the people in the group, including guides and other crew. In order to confirm your reservation, you must deposit the total indicated, according to the type of currency (¢ or $) that you are going to make the deposit in any of the following accounts. Indicate in the detail of the deposit: "Visita al Sector Marino, ACG". ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE PAILAS SECTOR. The Pailas Sector is operating with a maximum capacity, once full, visitors without reservation must wait for a group to leave to enter. Rincón de la Vieja, Pailas Sector It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 3:30 pm. Monday is closed. It must include everyone in the group, including guides and drivers. ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE ACG Administratively, the ACG is composed of: the Directorate, Technological Committee, Local Counsel, Departments, Sections, and Technical Programs, in which there are distributed about 105 permanent employeesand around 30 indirect employees, which are composed of research assistants and temporary employees of the Programs.. More than 80% employees of the ACG come from neighboring VEGETATIVE KEY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TREE SPECIES OF THE 5 SPECIES KEY: All species identified using the key should be confirmed with the additional details in the annotated species list below and, if at all possible, with a vouchered herbarium specimen. REFLECTION AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ACG REFLECTION. February, 1997 . When the Proyecto Parque Nacional Guanacaste: Restauracion Ecologicay Bio-cultural del Bosque Seco (Guanacaste National Park Project: Ecologicaland Bio-cultural Restoration of the dry forest) was started in 1986; whatwas started was also a dynamic and practical process to implement an experimentalmodel of Pilot Area (with all it's possible biological HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF THE ACG Human Resources Department. Since its beginnings in 1986 the philosophy of the ACG in relation to human resources has been to permit, promote, and develop in all of its employees the obligation, responsibility, and dedication to the work that has been given tothem.
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SECTIONS. The Sections of Computer Support, Research Center and Biological Stations, and Topography and Terrain serve a service role for all the Programs and Departments of the Area; as well as researchers, tourists, and students. RESEARCH PROGRAM, ACG Research Program Parataxonomist working with freshwater snails. The purpose of the Programa de Investigaciones is to stimulate, facilitate, take advantage of, and to actively participate in basic scientific investigation and apply it to the approximately 230,000 species (65% of the species in the country) and the interaction between the species, which make up the biodiversity that the ACG is ECOTOURISM PROGRAM OF THE ACG Ecoturism Program. The fundamental purposes are to facilitate visits, the exploration of different ecosystems and the historical and cultural inheritance of the ACG and to increase the biological literacy of the visitors, without having them negatively affect or destroy this resource, and enabling us to guarantee its perpetualexistence.
MARINE RESOURCES.HTML THE MARINE RESOURCES AND COASTAL ZONE OF THE AREA DE CONSERVACION GUANACASTE . Giovanni Bassey. MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES. RESEARCH PROGRAM. The coastal zone and marine area of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), is composed of approximately 110km of coast and 70,000 hectares of marine habitat, and has enormous biologicalpotential.
ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE MARINE SECTOR. It must include all the people in the group, including guides and other crew. In order to confirm your reservation, you must deposit the total indicated, according to the type of currency (¢ or $) that you are going to make the deposit in any of the following accounts. Indicate in the detail of the deposit: "Visita al Sector Marino, ACG". ENTRY RESERVATION TO THE PAILAS SECTOR. The Pailas Sector is operating with a maximum capacity, once full, visitors without reservation must wait for a group to leave to enter. Rincón de la Vieja, Pailas Sector It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 3:30 pm. Monday is closed. It must include everyone in the group, including guides and drivers. ÁREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE FUENTE DE VIDA Y DESARROLLO* __
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* Biodesarrollo__
* ¿Qué es Biodesarrollo? * Programa de Ecoturismo * Programa de Educación Biológica * Programa de Investigación * Programa de Sectores__* Sector Santa Rosa
* Sector Junquillal
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* Sector Rincon Rain Forest * Sector Mundo Nuevo * Sector Aguacatales* Sector Del Oro
* Area Marina de Manejo Bahía Santa Elena * Programa Manejo del Fuego * Programa de Restauración y Silvicultura__ * Programa de Restauración y Silvicultura * Estación Experimiental Forestal Horizontes* Sector Marino ACG
* Centro de Investigación y Estaciones Biológicas__* Reservaciones
* Centro de Investigación del Bosque Tropical Seco * Estación Biológica Nancite * Estación Experimetal Forestal Horizontes * Estación Biológica Isla San José * Estación Biológica Maritza * Estación Biológica Cacao * Estación Biológica Pitilla * Estación Biológica Botarrama * Estación Biológica Caribe * Estación Biológica Leiva * Estación Biológica La Perla * Estación Biológica Llanura * Estación Biológica Los Almendros * Estación Biológica Quica * Estación Biológica San Gerardo * Estación Biológica San Cristobal * Puesto Sector Santa María * Puesto Murciélago * Estación Biológica Wege * Estación Biológica Brasilia * Sistemas de Información Geográfica__* Capas SIG
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* Área Marina de Manejo Bahía Santa Elena__ * Corredor Turístico Costero La Cruz* Ecoturismo__
* Sitios Turisísticos en el ACG * Sector Santa Rosa__* Sector Santa Rosa
* Museo Histórico La Casona * Playa Naranjo, Sector Santa Rosa * Línea de Tiempo Hacienda Santa Rosa * Sendero Indio Desnudo * Sector Pailas, Volcán Rincón de la Vieja* Sector Junquillal
* Sector Murciélago * Sector Santa María, Volcán Rincón de la Vieja* Sector Horizontes
* Educación__
* Educación en el ACG * Programa de Educación Biológica__* ¿Qué es el PEB?
* Historia y Sistematización * Unidades Educactivas * Metodología del PEB * Actualidad, PEB activo* Donaciones
* Mural Bioalfabeticemonos * Compendio de Actividades de Educación Ambiental para Escolares deII Ciclo
* Punto Verde
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* Educación Ambiental * Biosensibilización Marina * Bosque Seco Virtual * Boletín Rothschildia * Páginas de Especies * Observaciones de Biodiversidad * Libros para descargar* Investigación__
* Investigación en el ACG * Historia del Programa de Investigación * Programa de Parataxónomos * Investigaciones de Largo Plazo * Trámites para Permisos de Investigación* Cursos y Grupos
* Filmaciones y Fotografías * Estaciones y Facilidades* Reservaciones
* Preguntas Frecuentes* Mapas
* Datos Meteorológicos__ * Datos Meteorológicos * Estación Meteorológica Santa Rosa * Páginas de Especies * Historia Natural de Costa Rica* Coleoptera de ACG
* BioLep
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* Programa Manejo del Fuego * Programa de Sectores * Prevención, Protección y Control* Sector Marino
* Delitos contra las áreas protegidas * Impactos Negativos en la Biodiversidad * Denuncias Ambientales* Restauración__
* Estación Experimetal Forestal Horizontes * Programa de Restauración y Silvicultura * Arboretum de Bosque Seco Tropical * Manejo de Recursos__ * Oficina Subregional Liberia * Permisos y Trámites* Vida Silvestre
* Recurso Hídrico
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* Ver todas las Noticias* Noticias ACG
* Noticias Programa de Gestión Ambiental Institucional * Noticias Programa de Ecoturismo * Noticias del Programa de Educación Biológica * Noticias Programa de Investigación * Noticias Programa Manejo del Fuego * Noticias Programa de Sectores * Noticias Oficina Subregional de Liberia * Noticias de Restauración y Silvicultura * Noticias de Educación Ambiental * Noticias de Biosensibilización Marina * Noticias Sector Marino * Noticias Programa de Prevención Protección y Control * Noticias de AMM Bahía Santa Elena* Galería__
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* Sector Santa Rosa
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* Fotos Históricas Hacienda Santa Rosa * Programa de Educación Biológica* ACG día a día
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Contenido Inserto: https://mapa.acguanacaste.ac.cr/ NOTICIAS DEL ÁREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE*
Noticias Programa de Ecoturismo PROTOCOLO Y MEDIDAS DE HIGIENE QUE SE TOMARÁN PARA LA APERTURA DEL SECTOR PAILAS PARQUE NACIONAL RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA*
Mural Bioalfabeticémonos BIOALFABETICÉMONOS MAYO 2020*
Noticias Programa de Investigación LA FAUNA DE MURCIÉLAGOS EN EL GRADIENTE ALTITUDINAL DEL ÁREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE*
Noticias Área de Conservación Guanacaste ACTIVIDAD SOSTENIDA EN EL VOLCÁN RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA*
Noticias Área de Conservación Guanacaste INFORME DE LAS ESTIMACIONES DE LAS EMISIONES DEL VOLCÁN RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA 21 ABRIL 2020*
Noticias Área de Conservación Guanacaste ACTIVIDAD VOLCÁNICA RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA 19 DE ABRIL 2020Ver más noticias
ACG DÍA A DÍA
Short tailed hawk _Buteo Brachyurus_ alimentándose de Northern Emerald Toucanet _Aulacorhynchus prasinus_. Sector Pailas. BIOALFA: INVENTARIO DE LA BIODIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA HISTORIA NATURAL DEL ÁREA DE CONSERVACIÓN GUANACASTE*
Pieridae
_GLUTOPHRISSA TENUIS_ (PIERIDAE) Ver más páginas de especies*
Megalopygidae
_MESOSCIA UNIFASCIATA_ (MEGALOPYGIDAE) Ver más páginas de especies*
Observaciones de Biodiversidad JUANPALO _CALYNDA BICUSPIS_ Observaciones de Biodiversidad*
Observaciones de Biodiversidad SERPIENTE _OXYBELIS AENEUS_ BEJUQUILLA CAFÉ COMIENDO UNA LAGARTIJA _HOLCOSUS UNDULATUS_ Observaciones de Biodiversidad*
COLEOPTERA DE ACG
En ACG habitan más de 150 familias de coleopteros, descubra algunas.Ver más
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LEPIDOPTERA DE ACG
Conozca las especies que conforman algunas familias de mariposas deACG.
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MAMÍFEROS DE ACG
Estudios con cámaras trampa nos muestran los mamíferos de ACG.Ver más
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PÁGINAS DE ESPECIES PLANTAS Historia Natural de plantas del ACGVer más
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BIBLIOTECA COPA
Artículos científicos, tesis y documentos sobre ACG*
LIBROS PARA DESCARGAR Libros digitales sobre ecología y biodiversidad*
HISTORIA DE ACG
Línea de tiempo de la creación y evolución de ACG*
BOLETÍN ROTHSCHILDIA Ediciones en línea de esta revista de ACG (1994-1998)*
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