Barra del Colorado Wetlands

Barra del Colorado Wetlands

Discover the amazing wetlands located in this wildlife refuge.

The wetlands at Barra del Colorado, Costa Rica, are part of the Northeastern Caribbean wetland, a Ramsar site of international importance, and include the Barra del Colorado National Wildlife Refuge, the Costa Rica-Nicaragua Border Refuge, and part of Tortuguero National Park. These wetlands were declared a Ramsar site in 1996. The Ramsar site has an area of 75,310 hectares, including the following areas: Tortuguero National Park: 23,903 hectares, Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge: 40,315.1 hectares, Costa Rica-Nicaragua Border Refuge: 11,091.7 hectares. These wetlands have become a crucial nesting, resting, and wintering site for more than 60 species of migratory waterfowl. It is also a stopover site for migratory fish species such as shad and bald fish. The wetlands include mangroves, seagrass meadows, and salt marshes.

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