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== Biodiversity ==
Due to the variety in habitats and temperatures, [[biodiversity in Suriname]] is considered high.
Due to the variety in habitats and temperatures, [[biodiversity in Suriname]] is considered high.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inaturalist.org/places/suriname|title=Suriname|publisher=}}</ref> In October 2013, 16 international scientists researching the ecosystems during a three-week expedition in Suriname's Upper Palumeu River Watershed catalogued 1,378 species and found 60—including six frogs, one snake, and 11 fish—that may be previously unknown species.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/oct/03/new-species-suriname-frog Cocoa frog and lilliputian beetle among 60 new species found in Suriname]. The Guardian (3 October 2013). Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/10351238/New-species-discovered-in-Surinames-mountain-rainforests.html New species discovered in Surname's mountain rainforests]. The Telegraph (2 October 2013). Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.nbcnews.com/science/scientists-discover-scores-species-surinames-tropical-eden-8C11339818 Scientists discover scores of species in Suriname's 'Tropical Eden']. NBC News (7 October 2013). Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref><ref>[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/01/pictures/120125-suriname-new-species-armored-catfish-cowboy-frog-science/ New-Species Pictures: Cowboy Frog, Armored Catfish, More]. National Geographic (1 January 2012). Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref> According to the environmental non-profit [[Conservation International]], which funded the expedition, Suriname's ample supply of fresh water is vital to the biodiversity and healthy ecosystems of the region.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/03/new-species-suriname_n_4038741.html Discover 60 New Species In Suriname]. The Huffington Post (3 October 2013). Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref>▼
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In October 2013, 16 international scientists researching the ecosystems during a three-week expedition in Suriname's Upper Palumeu River Watershed catalogued 1,378 species and found 60—including six frogs, one snake, and 11 fish—that may be previously unknown species.
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According to the environmental non-profit [[Conservation International]], which funded the expedition, Suriname's ample supply of fresh water is vital to the biodiversity and healthy ecosystems of the region.
<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/03/new-species-suriname_n_4038741.html Discover 60 New Species In Suriname]. The Huffington Post (3 October 2013). Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref>
Snakewood (''[[Brosimum|Brosimum guianense]]''), a shrub-like tree, is native to this tropical region of the Americas. Customs in Suriname report that snakewood often illegally exported to French Guiana, thought to be for the crafts industry.<ref>''[http://www.profor.info/sites/profor.info/files/publication/LAC_2007_Law%20Compliance_Prevention%20and%20Control%20of%20Illegal%20Activities%20in%20the%20Forest%20Sector%20of%20Suriname.pdf Law Compliance, and prevention, and control of illegal activities in the forest sector of Suriname]'', Maureen Playfair</ref>
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As in other parts of Central and South America, indigenous communities have increased their activism to protect their lands and preserve habitat. In March 2015, the "[[Trio people|Trio]] and [[Wayana people|Wayana]] communities presented a declaration of cooperation to the [[National Assembly of Suriname]] that announces an indigenous conservation corridor spanning 72,000 square kilometers (27,799 square miles) of southern Suriname. The declaration, led by these indigenous communities and with the support of [[Conservation International]] (CI) and [[World Wildlife Fund]] [[WWF Guianas|(WWF) Guianas]], comprises almost half of the total area of Suriname."<ref name="guardians">[http://www.conservation.org/NewsRoom/pressreleases/Pages/Guardians-of-the-Forest-Indigenous-Peoples-Take-Action-to-Conserve-Nearly-Half-of-Suriname.aspx "Guardians of the Forest: Indigenous Peoples Take Action to Conserve Nearly Half of Suriname"], 5 March 2015, Press Release, Conservation International; accessed 6 October 2016</ref> This area includes large forests and is considered "essential for the country's climate resilience, freshwater security, and green development strategy."<ref name="guardians"/>
== Tourism ==
The hotel industry is important to Suriname's economy. The rental of apartments, or the rent-a-house phenomenon, is also popular in Suriname.
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