Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Central Suriname Nature Reserve' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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It is known for its rapids and bird species, including the Guiana Cock of the Rock (Rupicola rupicola). | WIKI |
[4] Over 5,000 different plants have been identified, and large mammals like the jaguar, giant armadillo, and eight species of primates. | WIKI |
Barren surface of dark-colored granite is exposed to impact of Sun thus creating unique xerophytic biotope which includes also endemic plant species. | WIKI |
Its montane and lowland forests contain a high diversity of plant life with almost 5,000 vascular plant species collected to date, many of them endemic. | UNESCO |
Among the Reservexe2x80x99s 400 recorded bird species are the charismatic Harpy Eagle, Guiana Cock-of-the-Rock, and Scarlet Macaw and there are viable populations of numerous mammals typical of the region, including Jaguar, Giant Armadillo, Giant River Otter, Lowland Tapir and eight species of primates. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): The site contains a stunning diversity of plant and animal species, many of which are endemic to the Guiana Shield and globally vulnerable, threatened or endangered. | UNESCO |
Due to its location on the Eastern edge of the Precambrian Guiana Shield the property contains a distinct assemblage of species compared to the rest of the Guiana Shield region. | UNESCO |
Some 6,000 plant species have been recorded in yet incomplete inventories. | UNESCO |
Of the 1,890 known species of vertebrates in Suriname, at least 65 are endemic to the country and likely occur within the property. | UNESCO |
Many of the species are endemic to the property or even small areas within the property, such as the ecologically and geologically remarkable individual granite inselbergs. | UNESCO |
The large and undisturbed property is of major importance for viable populations of several rare species such as Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock and Giant River Otter. | UNESCO |
Research expeditions routinely reveal species of fauna and flora previously unknown to science. | UNESCO |
It remains for the most part inaccessible, unaffected by human activity, keeping its variety of ecosystems and high diversity of plant and animal species with a notable degree of endemism well preserved. | UNESCO |