SAN JOSE, June 2, 2015 -- A municipal employee throws the fragment of a eucalyptus tree, not native specie of Costa Rica, in La Sabana Park, in San Jose, Costa Rica, on June 2, 2015. The project of the National Institute of Biodiversity seeks to sow about 2,600 trees of 178 native species, such as how ceiba, candelillo, ron ron, ojochillo, nazareno and guayacan real, in order to attract to 130 species of birds and insects. Kent Gilbert) COSTA RICA-SAN JOSE-ENVIRONMENT-BIODIVERSITY e KENTxGILBERT PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN San Jose June 2 2015 a Municipal Employee throws The Fragment of a Eucalyp
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SAN JOSE, June 2, 2015 -- A municipal employee throws the fragment of a eucalyptus tree, not native specie of Costa Rica, in La Sabana Park, in San Jose, Costa Rica, on June 2, 2015. The project of the National Institute of Biodiversity seeks to sow about 2, 600 trees of 178 native species, such as how ceiba, candelillo, ron ron, ojochillo, nazareno and guayacan real, in order to attract to 130 species of birds and insects. Kent Gilbert) COSTA RICA-SAN JOSE-ENVIRONMENT-BIODIVERSITY e KENTxGILBERT PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN San Jose June 2 2015 a Municipal Employee throws The Fragment of a Eucalyptus Tree Not NATIVE specie of Costa Rica in La Sabana Park in San Jose Costa Rica ON June 2 2015 The Project of The National Institute of Biodiversity seeks to Sow About 2 600 Trees of 178 NATIVE Species Search As How Ceiba Ron Ron Nazareno and Guayacan Real in Order to attract to 130 Species of Birds and insects Kent Gilbert Costa Rica San Jose Environment Biodiversity e KENTxGILBERT PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN