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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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There is a diverse amount of flora, estimated at over 2,000 species of vascular plants,[3] although little has been written about it because many species are new or undiscovered.
The documented fauna of the region includes 39 species of mammals, 377 species of birds and 126 species of reptiles and amphibians.
The representative species include white-headed capuchin, mantled howler and spider monkeys, brown-throated sloth, paca, kinkajou, coatimundi tayra, Central American otter, puma, collared peccary, white-lipped peccary and red brocket.
While the conservation programs are reaching their goals, it is difficult to tell whether or not the management plans are successfully protecting these species directly.
The property boasts an extraordinary diversity of ecosystems and species.
For example, 586 species of vascular plants have been reported in the low lands of the reserve.
The over 721 species of vertebrates comprise more than half of all mammals known to occur in Honduras and include the critically endangered Mexican Spider Monkey, the endangered Central American Tapir, the vulnerable Giant Anteater and West Indian Manatee, as well as the near-threatened Jaguar and White-lipped Peccary.
The endangered Great Green Macaw, the vulnerable Great Curassow and the near-threatened Guiana Crested Eagle and harpy eagle stand out among the impressive 411 documented species of birds.
Taken together, reptiles and amphibians total about 108 species, with several species of poisonous snakes and 4 species marine turtles (Loggerhead, Leatherback, green turtle and hawksbill turtle) .
Criterion (x): As a globally important stronghold of biodiversity Rxc3xado Plxc3xa1tano harbours at least 586 species of vascular plants in its diverse habitats and there may still be species new to science in remote parts of the property.
Across virtually all taxonomic groups, Rxc3xado Plxc3xa1tano Biosphere Reserve is home to impressive proportions of the fauna of the entire country, in many cases well over half of the number of species occurring.
The over 721 species of vertebrates include more than half of all mammals known in Honduras, such as the critically endangered Mexican Spider Monkey, the endangered Central American Tapir, the vulnerable Giant Anteater and the West Indian Manatee, as well as the near-threatened Jaguar and White-lipped Peccary.
Other charismatic species are Puma, Ocelot, Jaguarundi and Margay, Neotropical Otter, White-throated Capuchin Monkey and Mantled Howler Monkey.
The endangered Great Green Macaw, the vulnerable Great Curassow and Scarlet Macaw and the near-threatened Guiana Crested Eagle and harpy eagle stand out among the impressive 411 documented species of birds, along with Jabiru, King Vulture and the majestic Harpy Eagle.
The 108 species of reptiles and amphibians comprise several rare poisonous snakes and 4 species marine turtles (Loggerhead, Leatherback, green turtle and hawksbill turtle)
The Reserve contains a rich variety of ecosystems (28 terrestrial ecosystems and 5 coastal marine), habitats and species of global conservation importance.