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Country Joins Convention On Migratory Species

Costa Rica has become the 103rd country to support the U.N. Convention on Migratory Species – a global treaty that promotes the conservation, sustainability and research of migratory species.

The intergovernmental treaty, known also as the Bonn Convention, is the only one of its kind that allows countries to work across borders to protect migratory species.

It was signed in 1970 in Bonn, Germany, and entered into effect in 1983.

Costa Rica’s membership reinforces its commitment to wildlife species that pass through the region, and strengthens its legal and technical capacity to protect species and the land they utilize, according to a statement from the Foreign Ministry.

The convention applies to terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species, according to the United Nations. Costa Rica ranks among the world’s most bio-diverse countries, housing migratory species like whales, ducks, hawks and sea turtles.

 

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