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Real
Estate, Residency and Relocation Guide
Environment

Panama's forests
contain more species than any other country in North and Central America.
Panama serves as a migratory path for birds traversing the continents
of North and South America.
Panama faces significant
challenges to protect its environment. Deforestation represents a serious
threat to Panama's ecological balance. Tropical forests are cleared for
agricultural production and for raising livestock - mainly cattle.
Reforestation
is an important step toward environmental stability, but many plantations
are strictly commercial and provide limited ecological benefits.
Panama At Your
Service facilitates investment in reforestation that is both environmentally
sustainable and financially profitable.
Key
Links
ANCON
The
Panamanian government's National Association for the Conservation of Nature
Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute
Panama's
premier environmental research organization.
To visit one of our projects,
or to receive more information about Panama, click
here.
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