RUTA PANTERA
PantherApp
Edit an FAQ
Data is Null. This method or property cannot be called on Null values.
ID
Country
City
Placename
Keywords
Question (En)
What endangered animal species can be found in Suriname and what protected areas are they in?
Answer (En)
Suriname, in South America, is home to a rich diversity of species threatened with extinction due to deforestation and poaching. Among them are the giant freshwater turtle, the jaguar, the giant otter and the pink Amazon River dolphin. These species face threats due to habitat loss and illegal hunting. Suriname has established several protected areas to conserve its biodiversity, including the Galibi and Wia Wia nature reserves. The Galibi Nature Reserve protects nesting beaches for sea turtles, while the Wia Wia Nature Reserve is a crucial habitat for waterfowl and other animals. Other protected areas include the Central Suriname National Park, which is home to a variety of endangered species, such as the jaguar and giant otter. However, despite these efforts, wildlife conservation in Suriname faces challenges due to lack of resources and pressure from human activities such as mining and logging. It is crucial to implement effective and sustainable conservation measures to protect these endangered species and their habitats.
Short Question (En)
Short Answer (En)
Notes
Question (Sp)
Answer (Sp)
Question (Ptg)
Answer (Ptg)
Status
To Edit
Public
Featured
Recently Answered
Deactivate
Save Changes
Cancel
Home
PantherApp