- El Yunque National Forest
Infobox_protected_area | name = El Yunque National Forest
iucn_category = VI
caption =
locator_x = 220
locator_y = 60
location =Puerto Rico
nearest_city = Río Grande
lat_degrees = 18
lat_minutes = 19
lat_seconds = 00
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 65
long_minutes = 47
long_seconds = 00
long_direction = W
area = 28,002 acres (113.32 km²)
established = 1903
visitation_num = 600,000
visitation_year = 2005
governing_body = U.S. Forest ServiceEl Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Caribbean National Forest, is located on the island of
Puerto Rico . It is commonly known as only "El Yunque ", a Spanish approximation of the aboriginalTaino word "Yu-ke" thought by scholars to mean "White Lands". However the lightning storms that occur there were to the Spaniards the sound of a giant hammer hitting an anvil ("yunque" in Spanish).It is also the name of the second highest mountain peak in the Forest. El Yunque is the only
tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System.The forest is located on the slopes of the
Sierra de Luquillo Mountains in Puerto Rico, and encompasses 28,002 acres (43.753 sq mi, or 113.32 km²) of land, making it the largest block of public land on the island of Puerto Rico. El Toro, the highest mountain peak in the forest rises 1,078 metres (3,537 ft) above sea level.In descending order of land area the forest is located in the municipalities of Río Grande, Naguabo, Luquillo, Ceiba, Canóvanas, Las Piedras, Fajardo, and Juncos. [ [http://www.fs.fed.us/land/staff/lar/2007/TABLE_6.htm Table 6 - NFS Acreage by State, Congressional District and County] -
United States Forest Service - September 30, 2007] Forest headquarters are located in Río Grande.The forest region was initially set aside in 1876 by the King
Alfonso XII of Spain , and represents one of the oldest reserves in theWestern Hemisphere . It was established as theLoquillo Forest Reserve on January 17, 1903 by theGeneral Land Office with 65,950 acres, and became aNational Forest in 1906. It was renamed Caribbean National Forest on June 4, 1935. [citation|title=PDFlink| [http://www.foresthistory.org/Research/usfscoll/places/National%20Forests%20of%20the%20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States] |341 KB|date=September 29, 2005|author=Davis, Richard C.|publisher=The Forest History Society] It is home to over 200 species of trees and plants, 23 of which are found nowhere else. The critically endangeredPuerto Rican Amazon ("Amazona vittata"), with an estimated wild population of 30 individuals, occurs exclusively in this forest until 2006, when another wild population was released in the Rio Abajo Sate Forest in the municipality ofUtuado , by the Department of Natural Resources on November 19th, 2006.Typical yearly rainfall can be up to 240 inches (6 m) per year which constitutes more than 100 billion US gallons (380,000,000 m³) of rainwater fall on the forest per year.
El Yunque is composed of four different forest vegetation areas: Tabonuco Forest, Palo Colorado Forest, Sierra Palm Forest, and Dwarf Forest.
El Yunque is also renowned for its unique Taino
petroglyphs .An Executive Order signed by President George W. Bush on April 2, 2007, renamed the Caribbean National Forest as the El Yunque National Forest, to better reflect the cultural and historical feelings of the Puerto Rican people. [http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20070402005893&newsLang=en]
ee also
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El Toro Wilderness References
External links
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/caribbean/ El Yunque National Forest] – USDA Forest Service, EYNF Official Website
* [http://www.tropicalforestry.net/ International Institute of Tropical Forestry] – USDA Forest Service, IITF Official Website
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