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Iguanita Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge, part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area. It is in Guanacaste Province, which is in northwestern
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. It protects coastal mangroves and areas around the Quebrada Grande.


Geography

Iguanita Wildlife Refuge is a National Refuge of Costa Rica. It is located on the Nacascolo peninsula of Costa Rica, which is about 34.2km and 32 minutes from downtown Liberia. The Refuge corresponds to the Área de Conservación Tempisque (ACT) and is administrated by Sistema Nacional de Áreas de Conservación (
SINAC National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC, es, Sistema Nacional de Áreas de Conservación) is part of the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica. It is the administrator for the nation's national parks, conservation areas, an ...
). Before 1993, communities of Liberia, Sardinal, Palmira, Comunidad, Guardia, and other parts of Costa Rica came together to promote the protection of the natural region and the habitats of “Playa Iguanita”. Due to these efforts, “Iguanita Wildlife Refuge” was created to provide protection to the beach, forests, mangroves, and fauna.


Creation

In 1993, a group of leaders from different communities in the area proposed to turn this region into a Refuge Area. They were driven by a desire to maintain, preserve, and develop a natural place like “Playa Iguanita”. The proposal was approved by Executive Order 23217 from MIRENEM ( currently
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).
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( The National Tourism Board). The Refuge was then created in 1994 to maintain and develop low-impact tourism. This refuge was decreed for the protection of a great diversity of species, and marine and cultural resources. Additionally, it provides opportunities for low-impact investigation, protection, education, and social tourism. This was a response to the increasing social, regional, and political institutions that seek more protection of terrestrial and marine ecosystems in the area. Additionally, these institutions are looking for increased maintenance of the popular “Playa Iguanita”.


Climate

Iguanita Wildlife Refuge has a dry climate as it is located in the lowlands. This dry climate also provides a warm climate with little rain. The area is warmer from October to April, while its rainy season is from May to November. Guanacaste Province, the area where Iguanita Wildlife Refuge is located, has an average annual temperature of 27°C. However, historical extremes have been as low as 12.8°C and as high as 40.1°C.


Importance

Iguanita Wildlife Refuge conserves and protects the local flora and fauna in the area. As much as 84% of the Iguanita Wildlife Refuge is covered with dense mangrove forests, with another 5% covered with less dense mangrove trees. The mangroves provide protection to fish and prawn habitats. Local communities, including people of Guanacaste such as Liberia, Carrillo, Filadelfia, Bagaces, Tilaran, and Upala, value the mangrove forests. The wildlife refuge helps preserve old traditions during the Holy Week, New Year, and
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of Costa Rica. The coast of Iguanita Wildlife Refuge is also a tourist destination that is well known as a spot for camping and to do bonfires along the beach. Tourism plays a huge factor as an income source for protected areas in Costa Rica, which includes Iguanita Wildlife Refuge.


Biological resources

This area has a tropical climate, with 115 hectares permitting various habitats of flora and fauna with a variety of terrestrial and marine species. There are diversities of natural and cultural resources that include beach, estuary,
mangrove swamp Mangrove forests, also called mangrove swamps, mangrove thickets or mangals, are productive wetlands that occur in coastal intertidal zones. Mangrove forests grow mainly at tropical and subtropical latitudes because mangroves cannot withstand fre ...
, forest, and some archaeological locations. In the National Refuge are some mangrove species known in the Costa Rican Pacific coast. These include the red ('' Rhizophora mangle''), the black ('' Avicennia germinans''), or the white ('' Laguncularia racemosa''). The vast natural area in the refuge also includes a dry forest, where 118 trees species, 150 mushroom species, 135 birds species, and 10 terrestrial mammals species preside. In the marine area of the Refuge, there are 24
mollusks Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...
species, 22 fish species, 13 crustacean species, 5 corals species, and 3
echinoderms An echinoderm () is any member of the phylum Echinodermata (). The adults are recognisable by their (usually five-point) radial symmetry, and include starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers, as well as the sea li ...
species. Additionally, there is registration of nesting and birth marine turtles ( Lora and Carey ).


Tourism

The importance of the refuge is the protection of a variety of marine species and cultural resources. These give opportunities for research, study, conservation, and attraction of low-impact tourism. The beach has grey sands bathed by the blue waters of Culebra Bay. It is located between dead and active cliffs. It is part of Quebrada Grande, the waters of which flow into an estuary with 24 hectares of mangrove swamp. Additionally, it is a 1,5 km long beach with rocky platforms at the base of the cliffs that are exposed at low tide. This Refuge is located in “Bahia Culebra”. This is in “Golfo de Papagayo”, which is near many other beaches and places like El Coco, Hermosa, Panama, Alegro Resort Papagayo, Papagayo Marine, Four Season Resort, and others. However, it is also a new reservation, and, for this reason, has no important infrastructure. for the moment there is only a big house for the forest rangers.


Controversies

The coastal zones in Guanacaste are recently at the highest levels of development and construction in
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. However, in the same way, they present high levels of improvisation and speculation, generating current and future legal problems in public zones and protection areas. These produce problems of sustainability in the zones, as well as deterioration of natural, patrimonial, and cultural resources. Examples of these problems are existent in Playa Tamarindo, Papagayo,
Las Baulas National Marine Park Las Baulas de Guanacaste Marine National Park ( es, Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas de Guanacaste) is a National Park of Costa Rica and a Ramsar Site. The park is managed by the Tempisque Conservation Area, and covers approximately a marine ar ...
, and many others in Guanacaste. This is a consequence of ICT that gives concessions to International hotels, regardless of its impact on nature. The communities and nearby families disagree with this action because hotel companies developed parts of the refuge into private areas. This control limits Costa Ricans access to public places like beaches that belong to them by law and right. As a consequence, there are some groups working and fighting to maintain the Iguanita Refuge. In response, they have created and developed Associations like Comunal de Carrillo, Integral de Guardia and San Roque, Candega, Barrio Los Angeles, Las Delicias, La Victoria, and Guadalupe and neighbors of Tilaran. Thanks to these people and the support of deputy Ballesteros Vargas, the “Iguanita Wildlife Refuge” was created in the file Nº 16.349 and published in La Gaceta Nº 186, September 2006. The objective of the Refuge is to ensure the Costa Ricans and Guanacastecos the enjoyment of the Refuge. This gives equality of opportunities and rights in order to allow all citizens to be able to have access to the enjoyment of the beach.{{fact, date=December 2018 An investigation done in 2008 also showed that tourists in Iguanita Wildlife Refuge have started fires in the area, resulting from the bonfires lit on the camping grounds.


See also

* Guanacaste Conservation Area *
Area de Conservación Guanacaste World Heritage Site The Area de Conservación Guanacaste is a network of protected areas and a World Heritage Site in Guanacaste Province, in northwestern Costa Rica. The World Heritage Site contains an unbroken tract of tropical dry forest and important habitat for ...


External links


Costa Rica National Parks: Guanacaste National Park


References

Nature reserves in Costa Rica Geography of Guanacaste Province Tourist attractions in Guanacaste Province
www.acarenaltempisque.org/



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