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  2. Manu National Park - Wikipedia

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    Manu National Park was established by decree on 29 May 1973; during the dictatorship of General Juan Velasco. [1] [2] In 1977, UNESCO recognised it as a Biosphere Reserve and in 1987, as a World Heritage Site. [1] In 2002, the Peruvian government increased the extension of the park to its current area. [3] River in Manu National Park

  3. Cocha Cashu Biological Station - Wikipedia

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    Cocha Cashu Biological Station (Estación Biológica Cocha Cashu or EBCC) is a tropical biological research station located at 11° 54'S and 71° 22'W in Manú National Park, Peru. It was established in 1969–70, predating the founding of its containing national park (est. 1973). Though only 10 km 2 in area, the site has provided valuable ...

  4. Manu River - Wikipedia

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    The Manu is a river in southeastern Peru. It runs down the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains into the Amazon Basin. It runs through what is now protected as the Manu National Park, a vast Biosphere Reserve, home to arguably the highest concentration of biodiversity on Earth. Few people live along its length.

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in South America - Wikipedia

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    Huascarán National Park: Ancash, Peru: Natural: (vii), (viii) 340,000 (840,000) 1985 Huascarán National Park is located in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range of the Andes. It surrounds Huascarán, the tallest peak in Peru. The physical environment includes glaciers, ravines, and lakes, while the park is home to several regional animal species.

  6. Tourism in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In recent times, however, the government has increased accessibility to the Lower Jungle. Both areas contain an unrivaled diversity of animal and plant life. Large national preserves of interest to tourists include the Manu National Park, Rio Abiseo National Park, Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, and the Tambopata-Candamo Protected Area ...

  7. Wildlife of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Manu National Park - Manu is located on the eastern slopes of the Andes and stretches to the lowland rain forest on the Brazilian border. Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve - It is located in the headwaters of the Amazon River in northeastern Peru, on an alluvial plain between the Marañon and Ucayali river systems. It is accessible via the Amazon ...

  8. Manu Learning Centre - Wikipedia

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    It has hosted workshops for the Organization for Tropical Studies, and on behalf of the Manú National Park Guards, as well as research projects from the University of Oxford, Aberdeen, and Glasgow University in addition to the SOAS. The MLC has also worked alongside schools from the UK including Southbank International School and Tonbridge School

  9. Charles A. Munn III - Wikipedia

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    The park had originally been proposed to protect a mere 50,000 hectares. [10] Later, they were featured in a National Geographic cover story, "Madidi", by Steve Kemper in which Kemper, Munn, and Rosa Maria Ruiz explored the park to assess possible ecotourism spots and interact with the indigenous Quechua-speaking people. Being one of the ...