The Amana Nature Reserve, also known as RNN138, is a national nature reserve situated on the seafront in the northern part of French Guiana. Established in 1998, the reserve spans an impressive area of 14,800 hectares, making it a significant site for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike.
The Amana Nature Reserve holds significant importance as a breeding ground for four species of sea turtles. This makes it a unique destination for tourists interested in marine life and conservation efforts.
The Amana Nature Reserve boasts a rich biodiversity, being home to 270 species of plants, 71 species of mammals, 286 species of birds, and 92 species of reptiles. This diverse range of flora and fauna makes it a fascinating destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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