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Narganá Wilderness Area

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Nargana Wilderness Area is a 98,999 ha reserve in Guna Yala, Panama run by the Kuna people. It is known for its bird watching opportunities and is home to black-crowned antpitta, speckled antshrike, and red-throated caracara.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Panama by Sarah Woods page 43