List of protected areas of Peru
The protected areas in Peru, South America.
Natural heritage
The Constitution of Peru of 1993 recognized the natural resources and ecosystem variety of its country as a heritage . In 1900, the National System of Natural Areas that are protected by the Government (SINANPE) was created . This entity depends on the National Institute of Natural Resources (INRENA). Also created was a map of protection and preservation of historical-cultural heritage and nature.
This map has 63 natural areas (14,2% of the country surface area) that are preserved by the National Government: twelve national parks, eleven national reservations, seven national sanctuaries, four historical sanctuaries, two wild life refuges, two landscape reserves, six protected forests, seven communal reserves, two hunting enclosed lands and ten reserved zones.[1]
Peru is considered to be among 17 of the most megadiverse countries in the world.[2] With over 1,700 species of birds, it has the world's second most diverse avian community, after Colombia.[3]
National Parks are places where the wild flora and fauna are protected and preserved. Natural resources exploitation and human settlements are forbidden.
National System of Natural State Protected Areas
National parks
- Cutervo, created in 1961 and located in Cajamarca, is the oldest Peruvian National Park. It contains many caves, including the San Andres Cave is a home of the endangered guacharo (oilbird)and Golden Quetzal.
- Tingo Maria is located in Huanuco. Its principal attraction is the Cueva de las Lechuzas (Owl Cave), another guacharo habitat.
- Manu, located in the departments of Madre de Dios and Cuzco. It is most representative of Amazon biodiversity. In 1977, UNESCO recognised it as a Reserve of Biosphere; and in 1987, it was pronounced a Natural Heritage of Humanity.
- Huascarán is located in Ancash. It was also pronounced a Natural Heritage of Humanity and recognized as Reserve of Biosphere. Peru's highest snow-covered mountain (6,768 m) is found here, also named Huascarán. This park is the habitat of the Puya Raimondi, the Cougar, the Jaguar, the Llama, the Guanaco, the Marsh Deer, the Peruvian tapir, the Peruvian Piedtail, a hummingbird species, and many kinds of ducks.
- Cerros de Amotape (Amotape Hills) is located in Piura and Tumbes. It has many dry-climate forests and endangered species such as the American crocodile.
- The Abiseo River Park, another Natural and Cultural Heritage of Humanity site, is located in San Martín.
- Yanachaga-Chemillen, a tropical forest preservation zone at 4,800 m, is located in Pasco. The Palcazu river, Huancabamba river, Pozuzo river and their affluents flows through the park. Some native communities still live in here. There are also archaeological fields from the Inca and Yanesha cultures.
- Bahuaja-Sonene is located in Madre de Dios. It contains Puno Department's tropical forests, the Heath Pampas and part of the Tambopata-Candamo Reservation Zone.
- Cordillera Azul
- Otishi
- Alto Purús
- Ichigkat muja - Cordillera del Condor
National reserves
National sanctuaries
National sanctuaries are areas of national importance for the protection of the habitat of specific species of flora and fauna, and natural formations of scientific or scenic interest.[1]
Historical sanctuaries
National Forests
Protection forests
Communal reserves
Communal reserves are conservation areas for flora and fauna, allowing traditional use for the rural populations surrounding the areas. The use and marketing of the natural resources within the communal reserve is conducted by the same rural populations.[1]
Reserve |
Date |
Area (ha) |
Yanesha |
19880428 28 April, 1988 |
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El Sira |
20010622 22 June, 2001 |
&10000000000616413000000616,413 |
Amarakaeri |
20020509 9 May, 2002 |
&10000000000402335000000402,335 |
Machiguenga |
20030114 14 January, 2003 |
&10000000000218905000000218,905 |
Asháninka |
20030114 14 January, 2003 |
&10000000000184468000000184,468 |
Purús |
2004112020 November, 2004 |
&10000000000202033000000202,033 |
Tuntanain |
2007081010 August, 2007 |
&1000000000009496700000094,967 |
Enclosed hunting lands
Reserved zones
See also
References
External links
- INRENA Official Website (Spanish)
Protected areas of Peru
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National Sanctuaries |
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Historical Sanctuaries |
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National Reserves |
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Wildlife Refuge |
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Landscape Reserves |
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Communal Reserves |
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National Forests |
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Protection Forests |
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Hunting enclosed lands |
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Reserved Zones |
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Protected areas of South America
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Sovereign states |
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Guyana
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
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Dependencies and
other territories |
- Aruba
- Bonaire
- Curaçao
- Falkland Islands
- French Guiana
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
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