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What is the ecological importance of the Punta Tuna Natural Reserve in Puerto Rico?
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The Punta Tuna Natural Reserve, located in the southeast of Puerto Rico, is of great ecological importance due to its diversity of habitats and its role in the conservation of biodiversity. The reserve includes mangroves, wetlands, beaches and coastal forests, which are critical habitats for a variety of flora and fauna species. In terms of flora, the reserve is home to mangrove species such as the red, white and black mangrove, which are essential for protecting the coast against erosion and provide vital habitats for many species of wildlife. Additionally, the reserve is home to a variety of bird species, such as herons, flamingos and ducks, which depend on these habitats for feeding and breeding. In addition to its importance to the local flora and fauna, the Punta Tuna Natural Reserve also plays an important role in the conservation of endangered species, such as the leatherback (sea turtle) and the manatee. The reserve offers a protected natural environment where these species can feed, reproduce and rest undisturbed. In summary, the Punta Tuna Natural Reserve is an ecological treasure in Puerto Rico that plays a vital role in conserving biodiversity and protecting critical wildlife habitats.
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