Thanks to a strong inter-institutional coordination, the support of the community and the private sector, the Ministry of Energy and Environment (MINAE) was able to implement several improvements at the Manuel Antonio National Park to respond to tourist visitation, guaranteeing the protection of ecosystems and the good service to visitors. This National Park, created in 1972, protects 352 plant species, 107 mammals, 335 birds, 93 reptiles and 56 amphibians and therefore all activities carried out must contribute to its actions to safeguard the functionality of its ecosystems. “Internally at MINAE we have carried out important efforts and strengthened the interinstitutional...
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