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Lalo Loor Dry Forest Reserve
This reserve has 200 hectares of tropical deciduous forest owned by a private individual and managed by the Ceiba Foundation for conservation and educational interest. The flora and the fauna of this forest have adapted to the dry climate with special survival mechanisms which are center of many studies in this area. Get more information on the ecology of this place by clicking here: http://www.ceiba.org/loorecology.htm
This reserve is inside the Important Bird Area EC010 named Hacienda Camarones which is a 2000 hectare farm privately owned in which is found remains of this tropical semi-deciduous forest which lies between the more humid forest to the north such as the Mache-Chidul reserve and the the dryer forests to the south.
It is approximately 25 km south of Pedernales next to the small town of Tabuga on the road between Pedernales and San Vicente.
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Birds of Lalo Loor Reserve
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Rufous Motmot
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White-shouldered Tanager (Female)
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Streaked Flycatcher
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Short-tailed Hawk
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Scale-crested Pygmi Tyrnat
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Howler Monkey
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Howler Monkey
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Howler Monkey
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