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Camera Traps Identify 12 Mammal Species in Nature Reserves

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
MARENA identified 12 mammal species using camera traps in nature reserves in Estelí and Jinotega, including a puma and an ocelot, as part of its biodiversity monitoring and protection efforts. Read Here: Nicaraguan Army to Strengthen Capabilities Press Release The Good Government, through the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA), conducted biodiversity monitoring using camera traps in the Tisey La Estanzuela Nature Reserve …
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MARENA identified 12 mammal species using camera traps in nature reserves in Estelí and Jinotega, including a puma and an ocelot, as part of its biodiversity monitoring and protection efforts. Read Here: Nicaraguan Army to Strengthen Capabilities Press Release The Good Government, through the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA), conducted biodiversity monitoring using camera traps in the Tisey La Estanzuela Nature Reserve …

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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