World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Latin America and the Caribbean
Under UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere Reserve Programme, there are currently 104 biosphere reserves recognized as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Latin America and the Caribbean. These are distributed across 19 countries in the region.
The list
Below is the list of biosphere reserves in Latin America and the Caribbean, organized by country/territory, along with the year these were designated as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
Argentina
- San Guillermo (1980)
- Laguna Blanca (1982)
- Costero del Sur (1984)
- Ñacuñán (1986)
- Pozuelos (1990)
- Yabotí (1995)
- Mar Chiquita (1996)
- Delta del Paraná (2000)
- Riacho Teuquito (2000)
- Laguna Oca del Río Paraguay (2001)
- Las Yungas (2002)
- Andino Norpatagonica (2007)
- Pereyra Iraola (2007)
- Valdés (2014)
Bolivia
- Pilon-Lajas (1977)
- Ulla Ulla (1977)
- Beni (1986)
Brazil
- Mata Atlântica (including São Paulo Green Belt) (1993)
- Cerrado (1993)
- Pantanal (2000)
- Caatinga (2001)
- Central Amazon (2001)
- Espinhaço Range (2005)
Chile
- Fray Jorge (1977)
- Juan Férnandez (1977)
- Torres del Paine (1978)
- Laguna San Rafael (1979)
- Lauca (1981)
- Araucarias (1983)
- La Campana-Peñuelas (1984)
- Cabo de Hornos (2005)
- Bosques Templados Lluviosos de los Andes Australes (2007)
Colombia
- Cinturón Andino (1979)
- El Tuparro (1979)
- Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (1979)
- Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (2000)
- Seaflower (2000)
Costa Rica
- La Amistad (1982)
- Cordillera Volcánica Central (1988)
- Aqua y Paz (2007)
Cuba
- Sierra del Rosario (1984)
- Cuchillas del Toa (1987)
- Península de Guanahacabibes (1987)
- Baconao (1987)
- Ciénaga de Zapata (2000)
- Buenavista (2000)
Dominican Republic
- Jaragua-Bahoruco-Enriquillo (2002)
Ecuador
- Archipiélago de Colón (Galápagos) (1984)
- Yasuni (1989)
- Sumaco (2000)
- Podocarpus-El Condor (2007)
- Macizo del Cajas (2013)
- Bosque Seco (2014)
El Salvador
- Apaneca-Llamatepec (2007)
- Xiriualtique Jiquilisco (2007)
Guatemala
- Maya (1990)
- Sierra de las Minas (1992)
Honduras
- Río Plátano (1980)
Mexico
- Mapimí (1977)
- La Michilía (1977)
- Montes Azules (1979)
- El Cielo (1986)
- Sian Ka'an (1986)
- Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve (1988)
- Calakmul (1993)
- El Triunfo (1993)
- El Vizcaíno (1993)
- Alto Golfo de California (1993)
- Islas del Golfo de California (1995)
- Sierra Gorda (2001)
- Banco Chinchorro (2003)
- Sierra La Laguna (2003)
- Ría Celestún (2004)
- Ría Lagartos (2004)
- Cumbres de Monterrey (2006)
- Huatulco (2006)
- La Encrucijada (2006)
- La Primavera (2006)
- La Sepultura (2006)
- Laguna Madre and Río Bravo Delta (2006)
- Los Tuxtlas (2006)
- Maderas del Carmen (2006)
- Mariposa Monarca (2006)
- Pantanos de Centla (2006)
- Selva El Ocote (2006)
- Sierra de Huautla (2006)
- Volcan Tacana (2006)
- Arrecife Alacranes (2006)
- Barranca de Metztilan (2006)
- Chamela-Cuixmala (2006)
- Cuatrocienagas (2006)
- Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano (2006)
- Sierra de Alamos - Río Cuchujaqui (2007)
- Islas Marietas (2008)
- Lagunas de Montebello (2009)
- Naha-Metzabok (2010)
- Los Volcanes (2010)
- Maria’s Island (2010)
- Los Volcanes (2012)
- Tehuacán-Cuicatlán (2012)
Nicaragua
- Bosawas (1997)
- Río San Juan (2003)
- Ometepe Island (2010)
Panama
- Darién National Park (1983)
- La Amistad (2000)
Paraguay
- Bosque Mbaracayú (2000)
- El Chaco (2005)
Peru
Uruguay
- Bañados del Este (1976)
- Bioma Pampa-Quebradas del Norte (2014)
Venezuela
- Alto Orinoco-Casiquiare (1993)
- Delta del Orinoco (2009)
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