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    The IsthmianPacific moist forests ecoregion (WWF ID: NT0130) covers the lowland tropical evergreen forests on the Pacific side of the central mountains...
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    The Isthmian–Atlantic moist forests (NT0129) are a Central American tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion located on the lowland slopes (under 500...
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  • Chocó–Darién moist forests Eastern Panamanian montane forests Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests Isthmian-Pacific moist forests Talamancan montane forests Panamanian...
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  • Panama) IsthmianPacific moist forests (Costa Rica, Panama) Oaxacan montane forests (Mexico) Pantanos de Centla (Mexico) Petén–Veracruz moist forests (Mexico)...
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    the interior side by the Isthmian-Pacific moist forests ecoregion, the eastern sectors by the Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests ecoregion. There is a thin...
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  • Panamanian montane forests (Colombia, Panama) Isthmian–Atlantic moist forests (Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama) IsthmianPacific moist forests (Costa Rica, Panama)...
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    the Isthmian-Pacific moist forests to the south on the Pacific slope, and the Costa Rican seasonal moist forests to the northwest. The forests are made...
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    influence changes to freshwater. The surrounding ecoregion is the IsthmianPacific moist forests ecoregion. Specific mangrove sites include: Jacó, Costa Rica...
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  • subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregions, arranged by biogeographic realm. Biome Ecoregion Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Tropical...
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  • moist forests IsthmianPacific moist forests Talamancan montane forests Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests Central American dry forests Montane...
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    Manuel Antonio National Park (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    foliage amidst great mountains and forests that reach the beaches. Additionally, it is located in a tropical forest. Known for its climate and scenery...
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    Neotropic includes more tropical rainforest (tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests) than any other realm, extending from southern Mexico through Central...
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    Colombia. The forests have an area of 7,355,566 hectares (18,176,000 acres). The northern section merges into Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests to the west...
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  • Cerro Hoya National Park (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    ecoregions. The Isthmian-Pacific moist forests cover the lowlands and foothills of the peninsula, while the Talamancan montane forests cover higher elevations...
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    Golfodulcean poison frog (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    frog's nose. Its natural habitats are primary lowland moist and wet primary and secondary forests at elevations of 20–550 m (66–1,804 ft) above sea level...
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    Azuero dove (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    L. l. malae is found on the Pacific slope of west central Panama and Cébaco Island off its shore. It inhabits tall forest and wooded swamps. On the mainland...
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    Corcovado National Park (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    largest primary forest on the American Pacific coastline and is also one of the few remaining sizable areas of lowland tropical forests in the world. Historically...
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    White-crested coquette (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    western Panama. It inhabits the interior and edges of humid forests and taller secondary forest; it also occurs in more open landscapes like along hedgerows...
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    Cherrie's tanager (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    medium-sized passerine bird. This tanager is a resident breeder in the Pacific lowlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. This bird was formerly known...
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    Riverside wren (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    underparts' black bars are not as crisp. The riverside wren is found along the Pacific slope from Costa Rica's Gulf of Nicoya into western Panama. It inhabits...
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    Black-hooded antshrike (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    the Pacific slope through western Panama as far as Los Santos Province. It inhabits the edges of lowland evergreen forest, semi-deciduous forest, gallery...
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    Santa Rosa National Park (category Central American dry forests)
    deciduous forest, marshlands, and mangrove woodlands. Areas of the IsthmianPacific moist forests ecoregion, similar to the Isthmian–Atlantic moist forests ecoregion...
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  • Craugastor azueroensis (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and rivers between 60 and 940 meters elevation...
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    Panamanian spiny pocket mouse (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    rivers flowing into the Atlantic. It inhabits hilly scrubland, secondary forests and semi-arid savannah country below about 600 metres (2,000 ft). Panamanian...
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  • Rican moist forests Talamancan-Isthmian Pacific forests NT0167 Talamancan montane forests Choco–Darien moist forests NT0115 Chocó–Darién moist forests Northern...
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    Coiba spinetail (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    adjacent Ranchería Island off the Pacific coast of western Panama. It inhabits the interior and roadside edges of tropical forest, but shuns shrubby areas, scrublands...
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    Craugastor taurus (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    habitats of Craugastor taurus are rocky areas of streams in humid lowland forests at elevations between 25 and 525 m (82 and 1,722 ft) above sea level. It...
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    Veraguan mango (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    Pacific coastline of Panama and into Costa Rica. Until recently it was considered endemic to Panama, but has now been sighted in the southern Pacific...
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    Chirripó National Park (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    (páramo). Most of the park consists of both primary rain forests and primary cloud forests. Around 2,740 m (8,990 ft) it changes to wet desert. Summiting...
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    Black-cheeked ant tanager (category IsthmianPacific moist forests)
    well-developed understorey in lowland forest, riparian woodlands, and older secondary forest. It stays in the forest interior and shuns edges and open habitat...
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