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The importance of grazing for the seasonal, freshwatermarsh at Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica Report

Por: McCoy, M.B | Management | Latin America Livestock Regional Assessment Workshop 15-18 Abr 1996 San José, Costa Rica.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoEditor: San José (Costa Rica) 1997Descripción: p. 205-212.Tema(s): COSTA RICA | ECOSISTEMA | PARQUES NACIONALES | COSTA RICA AGRICULTURA | ECOSYSTEMS AGRICULTURA | NATIONAL PARKS AGRICULTURA | COSTA RICA AGRICULTURA | ECOSYSTEME AGRICULTURA | PARC NATIONAL AGRICULTURAResumen: Recent efforts in the 80's to preserve two tropical wetland ecosystems on opposite sides of the globe, both internationally renowned for their importance to migrating and resident waterfowl, failed to continue to provide the necessary habitat to waterfowl, even after designation as protected wildlands of the state, for one simple rason: the forced cessation of cattle grazing of each marsh. In both cases, in a sincere effort to protect a valuable ecosystem, just the opposite effect was achieved, with severe consequences for the birdlife that depended on that resource

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Recent efforts in the 80's to preserve two tropical wetland ecosystems on opposite sides of the globe, both internationally renowned for their importance to migrating and resident waterfowl, failed to continue to provide the necessary habitat to waterfowl, even after designation as protected wildlands of the state, for one simple rason: the forced cessation of cattle grazing of each marsh. In both cases, in a sincere effort to protect a valuable ecosystem, just the opposite effect was achieved, with severe consequences for the birdlife that depended on that resource

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