Several national parks and reservations are located in the Talamanca mountain range, including
Chirripó National Park. The Cordillera de Talamanca and La Amistad national parks have been designated by
UNESCO a
World Heritage Site It is also the first binational
biosphere reserve. The two parks comprise of land and protect important ecosystems like paramo, and wetlands. The highland paramo is located mainly in subalpine forests and thickets, located at an altitude between 3,100-3,300 m.a.s.l. and the alpine scrub and grasslands, located between 3,300-3,819 m.a.s.l. Peat bogs are wetlands located in topographic depressions, on poorly drained land and are periodically flooded. In Costa Rica they are located in the low montane and high montane altitude zones. The flora is similar to the high elevation moors, including also oak trees (
Quercus spp.), and Blechnum plants in association with bryophytes from the genus
Sphagnum. Other common genus are
Rubus,
Pteridium and
Comarostaphyllis. The peat bog suffers greater pressure from agricultural activity and as altitude increases, there is an increase in floristic diversity. ==Important elevations==