La Amistad International Park
The La Amistad International Park, or in Spanish Parque Internacional La Amistad, formerly the La Amistad National Park, is a transboundary protected area in Latin America, management of which is shared between Costa Rica and Panama, following a recommendation by UNESCO after the park's inclusion in the World Heritage Site list in 1983. The park and surrounding biosphere reserve is one of the most outstanding conservation areas in Central America, preserving a major tract of tropical forest wilderness. It is world-renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity and endemism.
The cloud forest
Forest in the park
Transboundary protected area
A transboundary protected area (TBPA) is an ecological protected area that spans boundaries of more than one country or sub-national entity. Such areas are also known as transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) or peace parks.
Flags of Canada and the United States in Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
Victoria Falls--National Parks in Zambia and Zimbabwe form a TBPA.
Uvs Nuur Basin is a TBPA in Mongolia and Russia.
The Danube Delta is a TBPA and home to pelicans and cormorants.