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Reserva Ecológica Zacatán                        

Playa Gigante            Rivas, Nicaragua

The Zacatán Ecological Reserve is small 29 acre (12 hectare) fragment of secondary forest located in the southern Pacific coast region of Nicaragua.  Established in 2000, the reserve represents a small pocket of ecological regeneration amidst a sea of land development and forest fragmentation on the Tola coast of SW Nicaragua, which has recently been billed as a major new tourist destination - the "Nicaraguan Riviera."  The Zacatán Reserve property was used in the 1980s and 1990s for timber and fuelwood extraction, livestock grazing, and the cultivation of plantains and fruit trees.  The central management objective for the reserve since its inception has been simply to allow the natural forest to regenerate. Two adjacent buffer zone properties (see map below), totaling nearly 60 acres (25 hectares) are also managed by the owners of the reserve.

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   Zacatán Reserve and friends                           Gigante Beach - 2 km from  Zacatán

                                              

Zacatán is a splendid – albeit somewhat degraded - example of the Tropical Dry Forest biome, the most endangered of all tropical forest types.  Unlike tropical rain forests, tropical dry forests are deciduous like the hardwood forests of the Eastern United States.  A pronounced dry season from December to May results in most of the forest trees dropping their leaves.  But every year around the end of May the forest re-greens in spectacular fashion within a week or two after the first downpours of the wet season.   The wet season (May-November) is when the forest is at its most lush and green.  Zacatán is situated mostly within a low-lying (20m above sea level) valley surrounded by hills that rise to over 150m (500 feet) above sea level.  Two ephemeral creeks merge in the bottom of the valley.  Gigante Beach is a 20 minute (2 km) walk from the reserve.

 


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