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(Redirected from Cambalache State Forest) Forest reserve in Puerto Rico
Cambalache Forest Reserve
Spanish: Bosque Estatal de Cambalache
Geography
LocationArecibo, Barceloneta
Area1,600 cuerdas (1,600 acres)
Administration
StatusPublic, Commonwealth
Governing bodyPuerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA)
Websitewww.drna.gobierno.pr
Ecology
WWF ClassificationPuerto Rican moist forests

Cambalache State Forest and Reserve (Spanish: Bosque estatal de Cambalache, also referred to as Parque nacional de Cambalache) is a nature reserve and one of the 20 state forests in the territory of Puerto Rico. The Cambalache State Forest is located in the municipalities of Arecibo and Barceloneta in northern Puerto Rico.

History

The Cambalache State Forest was proclaimed in 1943 through a deal between the United States Forest Service and the Land Authority of Puerto Rico (Autoridad de Tierras) as part of a research program dedicated to the ecological and geological study of the island's Northern karst. The forest was first known as the Cambalache Experimental Forest. It was proclaimed a state forest in 1973.

Description

The forest reserve protects steep limestone hills known as mogotes, which are covered in patches of moist forests. The elevation ranges from 5 to 50 m (16 to 164 ft) above mean sea level. Average rainfall is 1,479.8 mm (58.26 in) per year, with the temperature varying from 23.3 to 27 °C (73.9 to 80.6 °F). Mogotes oriented northeast to southeast have humid northern and southwestern slopes but xeric tops. It has an area of 1,050 cuerdas (about 1,019 acres).

The forest is divided into various forest units located throughout the municipalities of Arecibo (Factor, Garrochales, Miraflores, Sabana Hoyos and La Mano Farm) and Barceloneta (Benero and Palenque Farms).

Ecology and conservation

Flora

More than 150 trees and large shrubs have been identified in the forest. Common trees include Cecropia, Schefflera, and Tabebuia heterophylla. The endemic Puerto Rican royal palm (Roystonea borinquena) and Palma de Sierra (Gaussia attenuata) are also found in the forest. Zanthoxylum martinicense inhabits xeric areas. Eugenia biflora and Eugenia ligustrina are found in the forest. The hillsides and valleys are home to distinct vegetation zones. The valleys have lost most of their original vegetation and instead feature scrubby secondary forests and planted teak groves.

Fauna

The forest is home to at least two endangered species: the Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) and the red fruit bat (Stenoderma rufum). Some other animals found in the forest are the Puerto Rican lizard cuckoo (Coccyzus vieilloti), the Puerto Rican tody (Todus mexicanus), the green mango (Anthracothorax viridis), the Puerto Rican bullfinch (Melopyrrha portoricensis), the Puerto Rican oriole (Icterus portoricensis), and Adelaide's warbler (Setophaga adelaidae). There is also a large variety of butterfly species some of which are rare.

Recreation

Parts of the forest are open to visitors with opportunities for hiking, camping and biking. The visitors' area is located by highway PR-22.

See also

References

  1. "Bosque Estatal de Cambalache".
  2. Balletto, B.; Discovery Channel (Firm) (2003). Insight Guide Puerto Rico. Insight Guide Puerto Rico (in Italian). APA Publications. p. 285. ISBN 978-981-234-949-1. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. Organization for Flora Neotropica; New York Botanical Garden (2008). Flora Neotropica. Flora Neotropica (in Spanish). Published for the Organization for Flora Neotropica by The New York Botanical Garden Press. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-89327-491-7. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  4. ^ Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales. "Bosques de Puerto Rico: Bosque Cambalache" (PDF). drna.pr.gov. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-12-21.
  5. ^ "Cambalache Forest Reserve". UPR-Mayagüez Department of Biology Herbarium. University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. Archived from the original on 2011-05-16. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  6. Bosques y Reservas Naturales de Puerto Rico. Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Susana M. Rivera Colon. Escuela de Artes Plasticas de Puerto Rico. November 2007. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  7. "Exploring Cambalache Forest Reserve". PuertoRico.com. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  8. "Consortium of Intermountain HerbariaDetailed Collection Record Information".
  9. "Bosque Estatal de Cambalache". Discover Puerto Rico. Retrieved 2021-12-13.

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