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Flora and Fauna
15 years 5 months ago #1757
by hirami
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What does the local plant and animal life like in Aruba? Does Aruba have any protected wildlife areas like I heard about in Costa Rica?
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15 years 4 months ago #2787
by habagat
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Replied by habagat on topic RE:Flora and Fauna
Well I've heard there are bird sanctuaries around the island but i'm not sure as to where it is actually located. But if there is im quite sure the government of Aruba would be able to locate one for you.
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15 years 4 months ago #2807
by nakchura
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Replied by nakchura on topic RE:Flora and Fauna
hirami wrote:
Local plants and animal life in Aruba are actually unique because of Aruba's natural climate. They have Caribbean Pines and they also have Bougainvilleas, Wild Orchids as well as Hibiscus.
What does the local plant and animal life like in Aruba? Does Aruba have any protected wildlife areas like I heard about in Costa Rica?
Local plants and animal life in Aruba are actually unique because of Aruba's natural climate. They have Caribbean Pines and they also have Bougainvilleas, Wild Orchids as well as Hibiscus.
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15 years 4 months ago #2808
by nakchura
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Replied by nakchura on topic RE:Flora and Fauna
habagat wrote:
For birdlovers, the four San Nicolas Bay Keys located at the southeastern part of Aruba are major nesting sites for different tern species: sooty terns, black noddies, and brown noddies nest in or under buttonwood trees.
Well I've heard there are bird sanctuaries around the island but i'm not sure as to where it is actually located. But if there is im quite sure the government of Aruba would be able to locate one for you.
For birdlovers, the four San Nicolas Bay Keys located at the southeastern part of Aruba are major nesting sites for different tern species: sooty terns, black noddies, and brown noddies nest in or under buttonwood trees.
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15 years 4 months ago #2827
by bethoven
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Replied by bethoven on topic RE:Flora and Fauna
Of course, the government of Aruba have regulations and laws to protect their wildlife. What do you mean by flora and fauna? Is it about the wildlife and nature?
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15 years 4 months ago #2955
by habagat
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Replied by habagat on topic RE:Flora and Fauna
Fauna refers to the animals while flora would be the plant. It is definitely about wildlife and nature, Bethoven. I hope we could read more information about this in the site. Are you a nature lover? Aruba would be the perfect place for you.
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