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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve' has mentioned 'Region' in the following places:
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The Rxc3xado Plxc3xa1tano Biosphere Reserve is 5,250xc2xa0km2 of preserved land in the La Mosquitia region on the Caribbean coast of Honduras.
Although the archeological value of the region initially played a large part in the formation of the reservation, the reservation currently focuses mostly on the protection of the forests.
According to tradition, La Ciudad Blanca is located in the region.
A number of governmental and non-governmental organizations and committees have developed and implemented conservation plans in the region.
[6] The climate in the region is key to preserving the valuable wet forests and important for the agriculture upon which the indigenous people depend.
Much of the region is covered with mountainous terrain.
The geography of the region makes agriculture and conservation especially complicated.
The coastal region to the north is more commonly documented, so the rest of the region needs more thorough exploration.
[6] Although there is a growing amount of research available on the biodiversity within the reserve, the current management plans emphasize the need for more research on the flora and fauna of the region.
The documented fauna of the region includes 39 species of mammals, 377 species of birds and 126 species of reptiles and amphibians.
[3] The region is rich with birds, including the king vulture, harpy eagle, great curassow, crested guan, scarlet macaw, green macaw and military macaw.
Although private organizations are launching ecotourism enterprises throughout the region,[11] the government does not have a comprehensive plan to control or benefit from ecotourists.
While systematic law enforcement is needed, there is a consensus that addressing the complex environmental challenges requires integrated development strategies, policies and measures for the entire region across sectors and disciplines and involving local communities.