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Sierra de Agalta National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
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Sierra de Agalta National Park is located in Honduras
Sierra de Agalta National Park
Sierra de Agalta National Park
Location in Honduras
Location Honduras
Area 207.85 km2 (80.25 sq mi)
Established 1 January 1987

Sierra de Agalta National Park is a very special natural area located in Honduras. It was officially made a national park on January 1, 1987. This park protects a large piece of land, covering about 207.85 square kilometers. It is famous for its tall mountains, which reach heights between 1,800 and 2,354 meters above the sea.

What is a National Park?

A national park is a protected area of land. Governments set aside these places to keep nature safe. This includes animals, plants, and important natural features.

Why are National Parks Important?

National parks help protect different kinds of plants and animals. They also keep natural places beautiful for everyone to enjoy. These parks are like big outdoor classrooms. They teach us about nature and how to protect it.

Exploring Sierra de Agalta

Sierra de Agalta National Park is a place with many different landscapes. You can find tall mountains and deep valleys here. The park's high altitude means it has cooler temperatures.

Mountains and Altitude

The park's mountains are very high. The lowest point is 1,800 meters (about 5,900 feet) above sea level. The highest point is 2,354 meters (about 7,700 feet). This big difference in height creates many different habitats.

Plants and Animals

Sierra de Agalta National Park is home to many types of plants and animals. Because of its varied landscape, you can find different kinds of forests. These include pine-oak forests and moist forests.

Forest Types

The park has several forest types.

  • Pine-oak forests: These forests have lots of pine trees and oak trees. They are common in the higher, drier areas.
  • Moist forests: These are also called cloud forests. They are found in areas where there is more rain and mist. They are full of lush plants.
  • Dry forests: Some parts of the park also have dry forests. These areas get less rain.

Wildlife in the Park

Many animals live in these forests. You might find different kinds of birds, mammals, and reptiles. The park helps protect these creatures. It gives them a safe place to live and grow.

Protecting the Park

Protecting Sierra de Agalta National Park is very important. It helps keep the natural environment healthy. This also helps the local communities that live near the park.

Conservation Efforts

People work hard to protect the park. They try to stop things that could harm the environment. This includes preventing illegal logging or hunting. They also educate visitors about how to respect nature.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Parque nacional de la Sierra de Agalta para niños

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