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is the third largest island in the archipelago of Puerto Rico and the largest in the Mona
Passage. It has an area of 22 square miles (57 km) and is located 41 miles (66 km) from the main island of Puerto Rico, and 38 miles (61 km) east of the
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and it contains several archaeological and petroglyph sites, most of them in the limestone caves of the island. The caves also contain graffiti from the
Spanish colonial and piracy times. Mona, along with Puerto Rico,
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in 1981, and the whole island was added to the NRHP in 1993. Guano mining was the primary industry of Mona for most of its history. The ruins and remnants of the guano mining infrastructure can still be seen today.
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and natural history. The site of the
National Natural Landmark site includes 14,037 acres out of the 38,893 total acres in the nature reserve. The island of Mona and its surrounding waters were designated a
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231:. Mona and Monito Islands Nature Reserve encompasses both land and marine area, and with an area of 38,893 acres it is the largest protected natural area in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (
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in the
Pacific Ocean, the Mona and Monito Islands reserve represents a living laboratory for archaeological, biological, geological, oceanographical and wildlife management research.
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Mona and Monito are home to a number of unique animal and plant species found nowhere else in the world. This reserve represents one of the last remaining large tracts of
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as part of a conservation project due to that island's geographical and ecological similarities with Mona and Monito. This cactus is locally known as
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Due to the island's historical and natural significance there has been interest in seeking world heritage status for Mona as a
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Mona represents the largest nesting site for hawksbill sea turtles (
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1082:"History of the Guano Mining History, Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico"
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United States. War
Department. Porto Rico census office (1900).
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Puerto Rico
Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
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Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
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Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
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Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives
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United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
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United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
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Charles Arthur Woods, Florence Etienne Sergile (2001).
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Mona is home to the largest population of the rare and
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Southeast Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Southeast Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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in 1977 and 1982 for the yellow-shouldered blackbird (
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1440:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T22685695A179413764.en
1339:"Restoring Habitat for The Iguanas of Mona Island"
576:Mona used to be home to the Puerto Rican amazon (
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365:Mona and Monito Islands were first designated a
1188:"La Importancia de los Bosques en Puerto Rico"
2036:Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy
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1282:"Herpetology of Navassa Island, West Indies"
1041:Informe sobre el censo de Puerto Rico, 1899
961:"Quiere que Isla de Mona sea un patrimonio"
274:personnel live on Mona), both form part of
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1230:"La Reserva Natural Isla Caja de Muertos"
948:(in English and Spanish). San Juan: IUCN.
822:National Natural Landmarks in Puerto Rico
355:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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847:"Reserva Natural Islas de Mona y Monito"
595:Extinct Puerto Rican parakeet from Mona.
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897:"Isla de Mona – Aquí Está Puerto Rico"
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29:Reserva Natural Islas de Mona y Monito
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369:in 1975 due to the islands' unusual
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2106:Protected areas established in 1986
2086:Important Bird Areas of Puerto Rico
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1426:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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405:Puerto Rican Ornithological Society
209:Reserva Natural Islas Mona y Monito
16:Two islands off western Puerto Rico
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251:Mona and Monito as seen from the
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367:U.S. National Natural Landmark
180:U.S. National Natural Landmark
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2011:Mata de Plátano Field Station
1932:Foreman Conservation Easement
1876:Northeast Ecological Corridor
1217:Higo Chumbo Five-year Review.
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150:40,045 cuerdas (38,893 acres)
1901:San Juan Ecological Corridor
1289:Caribbean Journal of Science
281:Isla de Mona e Islote Monito
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1920:Conservation Easement Sites
1295:(1–2): 1–13, archived from
1161:"La Mona que pocos conocen"
1133:"Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico"
874:"El Yunque National Forest"
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700:Limestone cliffs and reefs.
454:Puerto Rico applecactus or
253:International Space Station
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40:natural monument or feature
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2041:Julio Enrique Monagas Park
1465:. CRC Press. p. 182.
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552:Eleutherodactylus monensis
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522:Sphaerodactylus monensis
498:The Mona ground iguana (
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1983:Protected Natural Areas
1871:Mona and Monito Islands
1419:Psittacara chloropterus
1280:Powell, Robert (1999),
748:Monito island from Mona
549:), and the Mona coqui (
432:Puerto Rican dry forest
299:Puerto Rican government
283:of the municipality of
24:Mona and Monito Islands
2091:Islands of Puerto Rico
1846:Humacao Nature Reserve
1836:Cuevas Las Cabachuelas
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519:), Mona least geckos (
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461:Harrisia portoricensis
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351:Mona Island Lighthouse
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322:Mona Island Lighthouse
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56:Harrisia portoricensis
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309:name for the island.
285:Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
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131:18.08667°N 67.88944°W
104:Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
1896:San Cristóbal Canyon
1322:"Mona Ground Iguana"
992:Smithsonian Magazine
525:), the Mona ameiva (
436:Guánica State Forest
407:recognized it as an
1343:Island Conservation
1165:Ciencia Puerto Rico
1137:Island Conservation
925:. November 10, 2014
923:Ciencia Puerto Rico
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409:Important Bird Area
295:World Heritage Site
163:Governing body
136:18.08667; -67.88944
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2027:Parques Nacionales
1951:Conservation Zones
1861:La Cordillera Reef
1856:Inés María Mendoza
1841:Hacienda Belvedere
1396:on October 8, 1999
760:Mona ground iguana
616:for small groups.
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528:Ameiva alboguttata
516:Agelaius xanthomus
501:Cyclura stejnegeri
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2004:Research Reserves
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1778:Bosque del Pueblo
1717:Los Tres Picachos
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1080:Frank, Edward F.
1060:npgallery.nps.gov
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585:Psittacara maugei
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334:Pre-Columbian era
237:Galapagos Islands
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1821:Cibuco Swamp
1747:San Patricio
1655:Commonwealth
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798:Monito gecko
662:brittle star
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1580:Río Mameyes
1374:January 15,
1349:January 16,
1265:January 16,
1240:January 15,
1171:January 16,
1142:January 15,
1116:January 15,
1111:www.nps.gov
1065:January 15,
1023:January 15,
997:January 15,
971:January 15,
965:www.wapa.tv
959:CyberNews.
929:January 15,
903:January 15,
857:January 15,
812:Mona Canyon
478:higo chumbo
456:higo chumbo
424:Higo chumbo
301:. The name
225:Puerto Rico
155:Established
134: /
110:Coordinates
94:Puerto Rico
2075:Categories
1927:El Rabanal
1757:Toro Negro
1682:Cambalache
1575:Río Icacos
833:References
600:Recreation
207:(Spanish:
187:Designated
122:67°53′22″W
1742:Río Abajo
1702:Guajataca
1697:Cerrillos
1621:Cabo Rojo
1557:El Yunque
796:The rare
664:near Mona
614:Cabo Rojo
411:in 2004.
374:sea caves
371:limestone
229:Caribbean
219:, in the
119:18°5′12″N
1712:Guilarte
1677:Boquerón
1631:Desecheo
1400:June 18,
806:See also
608:such as
466:Desecheo
438:and the
403:and the
243:Overview
90:Location
1737:Piñones
1722:Maricao
1707:Guánica
1672:Aguirre
1641:Vieques
1626:Culebra
1603:El Toro
1522:Federal
1215:USFWS.
620:Gallery
415:Ecology
343:Culebra
339:Vieques
324:in 1913
313:History
297:by the
227:in the
1687:Carite
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292:UNESCO
277:barrio
268:Monito
217:Monito
169:(DRNA)
1752:Susúa
1692:Ceiba
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1285:(PDF)
1085:(PDF)
660:with
484:Fauna
446:Flora
330:Taíno
307:Taíno
38:III (
1762:Vega
1467:ISBN
1448:2021
1431:2020
1402:2008
1376:2022
1351:2022
1308:2007
1267:2022
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1234:DRNA
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1144:2022
1118:2022
1067:2022
1025:2022
999:2022
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859:2022
851:DRNA
610:boar
341:and
303:Mona
272:DRNA
259:Mona
215:and
213:Mona
190:1975
158:1986
147:Area
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