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Honduras
names new Ramsar site for World Environment Day

The Secretariat is
very pleased to announce that the Government of Honduras has designated
its sixth Wetland of International Importance, this one effective World
Environment Day, 5 June. The Subcuenca del Lago
de Yojoa (43,640 hectares, 14º51'N 88º00'W), in Comayagua,
Cortés and Santa Bárbara departments, comprises a lake and
surrounding area containing a total of 13 wetland types and unique ecosystems
for Honduras, such as evergreen low mountain forest and the highest karst
mountain in Central America. Among the most notable species are the endemic
salamanders Dendrotriton sanctibarbarus and Nototriton barbouri,
as well as the giant anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla, all of them
threatened species. Despite spreading over only 0.37% of the national
territory, the site hosts 169 fern species (24.7% national total); 71
aquatic and emergent plants (86.5% national total); and 29 freshwater
fish species (32.9% national total). It is also the only site in Honduras
where the least bittern (Ixobrychus exilus), the osprey (Pandion
haliaetus), the snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis), and all
kingfishers have been recorded. The introduction of exotic species, deforestation
and the advance of the land-and-cattle frontier are some of the most pressing
problems in this site. Ramsar site No. 1467.
| Subcuenca
del Lago de Yojoa. 05/06/05; Comayagua, Cortés y
Santa Bárbara; 43,640.5 ha; 14º 51' N 87º 79 W. Este
sitio posee un total de 13 tipos de humedales y ecosistemas únicos
para Honduras como el bosque siempre verde montano inferior y la montaña
caliza más alta de Centroamérica. Dentro de su alta
diversidad biológica a nivel de especies destacan las salamandras
endémicas Dendrotriton sanctibarbarus y Nototriton
barbouri, y el oso hormiguero gigante Myrmecophaga tridactyla,
todos ellos amenazados. A pesar de comprender tan sólo el 0.37%
del territorio nacional, alberga 169 especies de helechos (24.7% total
nacional); 71 especies de plantas acuáticas y emergentes (86.5%
total nacional); y 29 especies de peces de agua dulce (32.9% total
nacional). Es el único lugar en Honduras donde habitan el Chirinoco
(Ixobrycus exilus), el águila pescadora (Pandion
haliaetus), el milano caracolero (Rostrhamus sociabilis)
y todas las especies de martín pescador. La introducción
de especies exóticas, deforestación y el avance de la
frontera agropecuaria son algunos de los principales problemas que
enfrenta este sitio. Sitio Ramsar No. 1467. |

For
further information about the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, please contact
the Ramsar Convention Secretariat, Rue Mauverney 28,
CH-1196 Gland, Switzerland (tel +41 22 999 0170, fax +41 22 999 0169,
e-mail ).
Posted 6 June 2005, Dwight Peck, Ramsar.
 
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