Marine Exhibition Center of Punta Culebra

Punta Culebra Nature Center

Welcome Sign to Punta Culebra
Type open-air museum
Location Panama City, Panama
Coordinates 8°54′43″N 79°31′43″W / 8.911932°N 79.528645°W / 8.911932; -79.528645Coordinates: 8°54′43″N 79°31′43″W / 8.911932°N 79.528645°W / 8.911932; -79.528645
Area 1 12 hectares (3.7 acres)
Created 1996
Hiking trails 2
Website stri.si.edu

The Punta Culebra Nature Center is a visitor center located in Panama City, on one of the islands connected by the Amador Causeway. It is operated by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, also located in Panamá. The center focuses mainly on [[marine and terrestrial science and education, conservation and interpretation of marine coastal environments in the tropics.[1] Among its attractions, the Fabulous Frogs of Panama, a touch tank with equinoderms and trutles are some of the exhibits found in Punta Culebra. A trail to a stretch of tropical dry forest is also part of the attractions where free roaming animals such as raccoons, sloths, green iguanas and beautiful birds and butterflies can be found.[2]

References

  1. "What Is the Punta Culebra Nature Center?". STRI. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  2. "Lonely Planet review for Centro de Exhibiciones Marinas.". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2011-03-15.


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