
During Holy Week, a significant influx of visitors was recorded in the protected areas of Panama. In light of this increase in visitor numbers, the Ministry of Environment urged visitors to comply with the entry requirements and the established regulations for the protection of these areas.
According to the authorities, it is essential to respect the instructions of the park rangers and follow the regulations of each protected area. These measures are crucial for preserving the biodiversity of these ecosystems and ensuring their long-term conservation.
The Minister of Environment highlighted the importance of enjoying nature in a responsible and sustainable manner, promoting ecotourism and caring for the environment. He also emphasized the need to protect and conserve the protected areas as the natural heritage of the country.
In this regard, visitors were encouraged to be aware of their impact on the environment and to contribute to the preservation of local flora and fauna. The Ministry of Environment will continue to monitor compliance with regulations in the protected areas to ensure their proper management and conservation.