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Continue Laguna Paran and Pyramid Mountain in Uascaron National Park. Estivillove My Life / Getty Images Protected Areas of (ANP) allow the existence of different species of natural diversity and prevent the extinction of species of flora, fauna and biodiversity. In 1997, the Peruvian State established a protection law to establish the basis for the selection and control of these regions or regions as Patrimonios de la Nacion. Some areas in the world heritage unesco. There are 77 protected areas of Peru. The most protected natural areas have been established since 1995. Which have been identified by the National Service of Natural Areas Protected by Peru (SERNANP). In 2001, the Protection Act was established, which defined them in 10 different categories without private zones. Wascaron National Park. Marc Shandro/Getty Images Are representative natural areas that protect the ecological integrity of one or more ecosystems, wildlife associations, sussion and evolutionary processes, characteristics, landscapes and cultures of this place. These are places where you can't organize any activity or use the resources of the area. Among them: Cutervo in CajamarcaTingo Maria in Juanukuna National Park in Madre de Dios - CuscoHuascar'n in AncashCerros de Amotape in TumbesR'o Abiseo in San Martinianahaga Chemoilen in PascoBahuaja Sonene in Madre de Dios and Puno Cordine San Martin, Ukayali and UnukoOtici in Hunan and CuscoAlto Pures in Ukayali and Mother of God Ihigkat Muja - Cordillera del Condor in AmazonasGeppi-Sekima in LoretoParque Nacional Sierra del divisor National Shrine Mangroves of Tumbes. Christian Declercq/Getty Images Are areas where habitats of endangered species or groups of fauna and flora are protected. Also natural formations of scientific and landscape interest and are relevant at the national level. Among them: Huayllay in PascoCalipuy in La LibertadLagunas de Mejia in ArequipaAmpay in Apur'macTabaconas Nambalier in CajamarcaManglares de Tumbes in TumbesMegantoni in CuscoPuampa Hermosa in Jun'nCordillera de Colon in Amazonas Macho. Westend61/Getty Images Historic shrines are areas that protect spaces that are associated with natural values that form the scope of evidence of the country's monumental and archaeological heritage or are the sites where the amazing facts of Peruvian history have been developed. They are among them: Kotahuashi Canyon, in Arepa. Landscape reserves are designed to protect the environment with geographical integrity that show a harmonious link between man and nature, protecting natural, aesthetic and In addition, if the place allows, it is allowed to use resources for scientific, tourist and other use. To do this, consider not changing the characteristics of the landscape and its value of the place. They are found: Nor Yauios-Kohas in Lima Kotahuasi Canyon in Arequipa Paracas National Wildlife Refuge. John Coletti National Wildlife Refuge/Getty Images are the second largest grouping of protected natural areas in Peru. They are areas of protection for biodiversity and sustainability of areas containing wildlife, water or land resources. Commercial use of these resources is permitted, but only in accordance with a sustainable management plan. Commercial use of wood forest plots is not allowed. Among them: Tambopata Tsandamo in Madre de DiosCalipui in La Libertapacpaaya Samiria in Iquitos Junan in HunanLachai in LimaParacas in Ikapaampa Galeras Berbar d'Ahill in AyacuchoSolinas and Aguad Blanca in Are Kipip and Mo Mo Iquitos Tumbes in TumbesMats in LoretoSystema de Islas, Islotes and Puntas Guaneras from Piura in TacnaPucacuro in LoretoSan Fernando in Ica Bosque Altomayo. Peru's Ministry of Defense / CC BY 2.0 / Flickr These are areas that are created to protect high basins or collectors, river banks, erosion of fragile lands that need it. On the other hand, it is allowed to use resources for the development of activities without changing the ecology of the place. Protected forests: Aledano's Bocatoma Canal Nuevo Imperial in Lima Puquio Santa Rosa in La Libertapui Pui in Junin San Mathias-San Carlos in PascoPagaibamba's CajamarcaAlto Mayo in San Martin Pantanos de Villa. These are areas that need active intervention to maintain their habitat. They are also important to meet the uniqueness of specific species, such as breeding sites and as critical sites for the restoration or maintenance of species in the area. They are considered: the people of Ashaninka. Ministry of Culture - Acre, AC/CC BY 2.0 / Community Reserves commons are areas dedicated to preserving flora and wildlife for the benefit of the rural population of the Peruvian jungle and mountains. Village resources will be approved and monitored by the regional authorities in accordance with their traditions. Among them are their typical dishes of each place. Yanesha in PascoThe Sira in Ouanuko in Pasco and UcayaliMachiguenga CuscoAmarakaeri in Madre de Dios and Cusco, Ashaninka in Junina, Perurus in Ukayali and Mother of God, Tuntanain in AmazonasChayu Nain in AmazonasAiro Pai Huimeki in Loreto El Tinamu Andino (Nothoprocta pentlandii) is one of the birds of Sunchubamba game. Dominic Sharonomy / CC BY-SA 2.0 / Flickr These places Use wildlife through regulated hunting or hunting practices. These hunting grounds are two: El Angolo in PiuraSunchubamba in Cajamarca Cordillera de Huayhuash. These areas are eligible for LNP, but more research is needed to categorize it. From time to time on making proposals and changes to the list. Some of them: in Peru, protected natural areas are grouped under the name of Protected Natural Areas (AIP) and established under the Protected Natural Areas Act (Law 26834 and Its Regulations are published by Supreme Decree No. 038-2001-AG). How are they classified? Protected areas of Peru can be classified in accordance with those managed by three groups: ANP belonging to the National System of State Protected Areas (SINANPE) in territory administered by the national Government; Regional Environmental Areas (ACRs) managed by regional governments; and the private unguarded areas (ACP), managed by individuals in the protected areas of SINANPE by the National System of Protected Areas (SINANPE), are all protected natural areas directly administered by the central government. Organically, the system is under the jurisdiction of the National Service of Natural Areas protected by the state (SERNAP), an organization that is subject to the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Environmental Protection. Prior to the creation of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, it was under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture through the National Institute of Natural Resources (INRENA) as of March 3, 2020, SINAPE consisted of 75 protected natural areas (19,445,523.45 hectares). If we take into account the regional reserves - AKP (25, with a protected area of 3,245,188.63 hectares) and private reserves - ACP (141, The total protected area of the country is 23,049,726.38 hectares. There are several options for protected categories of natural areas, the goals of protection of which change gradually. Depending on your legal condition, the purpose of the permitted use is the areas of direct use and the area of indirect use. Areas of indirect use of protected areas are areas of intangible protection in which natural resource extraction and any change in the natural environment is not permitted. These areas permit non-manipulative research and tourism, recreational, educational and cultural activities only in properly regulated environments. These areas of indirect use: Parks (PN): National parks have been established in areas that are representative of large environmental units in the country. They protect the ecological integrity of one or more ecosystems, wildlife associations, successful and evolutionary processes, and landscape and cultural features. They cannot develop kinetic, livestock, pastoral, logging or mining activities, or in general all those related to the exploitation of natural resources of national shrines (SN): These are areas where the habitat of species or communities of flora and fauna is protected, as well as natural entities of scientific and landscape interest and national importance. Historic Shrines (SH): These are areas that, in addition to protecting spaces that contain appropriate natural values, form the environment of examples of the country's monumental and archaeological heritage or are the sites where outstanding events of national history have been developed. Direct use areas are those that allow the use of natural resources, mainly by the local population, in accordance with the guidelines of the Management Plan, approved and controlled by the competent national body. They are areas of direct use: national reserves (RN): areas for biodiversity conservation and sustainable, even commercial use, wildlife resources under management plans, with the exception of commercial logging activities. Landscape Reserves (RP): Areas where environments are protected, the geographical integrity of which shows a harmonious connection between man and nature, thus harbouring important natural, cultural and aesthetic values. If this is provided for by the zoning of the area, traditional use of natural resources, scientific and tourist purposes and settlements may be permitted. Activities that mean noticeable changes in landscape characteristics and area values are excluded. Protective forests (BP): areas created to protect high basins or collectors, river banks and other watercourses and, in general, to protect the fragile lands that need them from erosion. They allow the use of resources and development without affecting vegetation, fragile soils or watercourses. Public Sanctuaries (RK): Areas for wildlife conservation for the benefit of neighbouring rural dwellers, which for proven traditional use take precedence over the use of resources in the area. The use and commercialization of resources is carried out in accordance with management plans approved and controlled the same beneficiaries. Hunting grounds (CC): are areas designated for wildlife use through regulated sport hunting practices. Wildlife Sanctuaries (SVR): Areas requiring active intervention to maintain and restore habitats and populations of certain species. Commercial use of natural resources is excluded, which can lead to significant changes in habitat. In addition to the above categories, more research is needed to determine, among other things, the extent and category of protected areas under the conditions that should be considered protected natural areas, in accordance with the conditions that should be considered protected natural areas. Protected areas are also part of SINANPE. This area has a transitional category, and these areas, once they are further researched, will be placed in their respective classifications depending on their type and characteristics. List of the National System of Natural Areas Protected by the State of Peru Declaration of Denomination Drawing Surface (ha) Type 01961-09-08 08 September 1961 Catervo National Park PN-01 Cajamarca 8.214 - 01965-05-14 May 14 1965 Tee Maria National Park Mon-02 Ouanuko 4777 - 01967-05-18 May 1967 Pampa Galeras-Berbara d'A gambel RN-01 Ayacucho 65.00 - 01973-05-29 May 29, 1973 Manu National Park PN-03 Cucco Madre de Dios 15 238 Biosphere Reserve (1977)Legacy of Humanity (1987) 01974-08-07 August 7, 1974 Huayllay National Temple SN-01 Pascoe 68.15 - 1974 Historic Temple Chacamarca SH-SH 01 Junon 25.00 - 1974 Jun'n National Wildlife Refuge RN- 02 June Pascoe 25.00 - 1974 Jun'n National Wildlife Refuge RN-02 Juna Pascoe 530.00 RAMSAR (1997) 01975-07-01 1-July 1975 Juscaron National Park PN-04 Incash 3400.0 Biosphere Reserve (1977)World Heritage Site (1985) 01975-09-25 September 2 5, 1975 Paracas National Wildlife Refuge RN-03 Ica 3350.0 RAMSAR (1992) 01975-07-22 July 1975 Cerros de Amotape National Park PN-05 Piura Tumbes 945,1975,77 Biosphere Reserve (1977) 1975 El Angola CC-01 Piura 650.00 Biosphere Reserve (1977) 01977-07-21 July 1977 Lachai National Wildlife Refuge RN-04 Lima 50.7 - 1977 Sunchubamba CC-02 Cajamarca Game Reserve 597.35 - 01978-10-31 October 1978 Titicaca National Reserve RN-05 Puno 361.8 RAMSAR (1997) 01979-08-09 August 9, 1979 Salinas and Aguad Blanca National Wildlife Refuge RN-06 Arepa Mokegua 3669.36 - 01980-05-19 19 May 1980 Forest protection near Bocatoma Imperial New Canal BP (01) Lima 0.1811 - 1980 Historic Temple of Pampa de Ayakucho SH-02 Ayakucho 3.00 - 1981 Historic Temple SH (03) Cuzco World Heritage Site (1983) 1981 Kalipuy National Temple SN-02 Liberty 45.00 - 1981 Kalipu National Reserve RN-07 Liberty 640.00 - 01982-02-04 February 4, February 4, 1982 Pacaya Samiria RN-08 Loreto 20 800.00 RAMSAR (1992) 1982 Puquio Santa Rosa Protective Forest BP-02 Liberty 0.0725 - 01983-08-11 August 1983 Auseo Rivers National Park PN-06 San Martin 2745.20 World Heritage (1990) Biosphere Reserve (2016) 1984 Lagunas de Mejia National Wildlife Refuge SN-03 Arepa 6.91 RAMSAR (1992) 01985-01-31 January 1985 Puy-Puy BP-03 June 600 00 - 1986 Janachaga-National Park Chemilon PN-07 Pascoe 1220.0 Biosphere Reserve (2010) 1987 Ampai National Wildlife Refuge SN-04 Apurimak 36.0 35 - 01987-03-20 March 20, 1987 San Mathias-San Carlos BP-04 Pascoe 1458.18 Biosphere Reserve (2010) 01987 -07-23 July 23, 1987 High Forest Protection May BP-06 St. Martin 1820.00 - 1987 Pagaibamba Forest Protection BP-05 Cajamarca 20.7838 - 1988 Yanesha Community Reserve RC-01 Pascoe 347,447 Biosphere Reserve (2010) 1988 Tambegrove Mane Temple S Temple N-05 Tumbes 29.72 RAMSAR (1997) 1988 National Tobacco Reserve-Nambale SN-08 Cajamarca 295.00 - 1996 Reserved area Chankaibanos zr-01 Kahamarka 26.28 - 199 7 Reserved Area Jump Go-02 Loreto 6259.71 - 01999-01-21 January 1999 Santiago-Comaina NoR-03 AmazonAs Loreto 16 425.67 - 2000 Bahuaja Sonene National Park PN-08 Mater PN-08 Mater 16 425.67 - 2000 Bahuaja Sonene National Park PN-0-08 Mater 0 God Puno 10 914.16 - 2000 TambopathIc National Wildlife Refuge RN-09 Mother of God 2746.90 - 2001 Landscape Reserve No Nor Yauios-Cohas RP-01 Junon Lima 2212.90 6848 - 2001 Cordillera Azul National Park PN-09 Ouanuko Loreto San Martin Ucayali 13 531.190 - 2001 Historic Sanctuary Piamak Forest SH-04 Lambayeque 58.87 - 200 1 El Sira RC-02 Ouanuko Ucayali Pascoe 6164 1341 Biosphere Reserve (201 2002 Huayhuash NoR-04 Reserved zone Incash Huancavelica Lima 675,8976 - 2002 Amaracaeri Public Reserve RC-03 Cuzco Madre de Dios 4023.3562 - 2003 Otishi National Park PN-10 Cusco Hunon 3059.73 - 2003 Machiguenga Utilities Reserve RC-04 Cusco 21 89,0563 - 2003 Komunal Ashaninka Reserve RC-05 Kukko Junon 1844,6838 - 2004 Pures RC-06 Mother of God Ukayali 2020.3321 - 2004 Alto Pur National Park PN-1 1 Mother of God Ukayali 25 106.94 - 02004-01-16 January 16, 2004 Allpahuayo-Mishana RN-10 Loreto 580.69 - 2004 Megantoni 2004 National Temple SN-06 Cuzco 2158.67 - 02005-004-21 April 2005 Pukacuro RN-14 Loreto 6379,188 - 02005-05-18 May 18 , 2005 Cotahuasi Sub-Water Landscape Reserve RP-02 Arequipa 4305.50 - 2006 Tumbes RN-11 Tambov National Wildlife Refuge 192 6672 Biosphere Reserve (1977) 2006 Lacipampa FARC-01 Reserve 83,2864 - 2006 Villa Swamp Reserve RVS-02 Lima 2.6327 RAMSAR (1997) 2015 Sierra del Divizor National Park Condor Range PN-12 Amazonas 88 477.00 - 20 Tuntanain RC-07 Amazonas 078 - 2008 Puerto Viejo Wetlands Reserved Area No 08 Lima 275.81 - 02009-03-26 March 2 6, 2009 Pampa Hermosa National Temple (considered a protected area since 2005) SN-07 Junon 115.4374 - 02009-08-27 August 2009 Matsas RN-12 Loreto National Wildlife Refuge 4206,3534 - 02009-12-10 December 10 , 2009 Cordillera de Colon National Temple (considered a protected area since 2002) SN-09 Amazonas 392 158 - 02009-12-10 December 10, 2009 Chayu Nain RC-05 Amazon Community Reserve 235,9776 - 02010-01-01 1 January 2010 National Reserve Island System, Islets and Puntas Guaneras RN-13 Ankash Arepa Ica Lambayeke Lima Mokegua Piura 1408,3347 - 02010-10-23 October 23, 2010 Pucacuro RN-14 Loreto RN-14 Loreto 1408,3347 - 02011-07-21 July 21 2011 Udima Cloud Forests Reserve RVS-03 Cajamarca Lambayeque 12 183.20 - 02011-07-09 July 9 , 2011 Reserve Landscape Subuenta del Cotahuasi RP-02 Arequipa - 02011-07-09 July 9, 2011 Reserved Area of the Snow River No 07 Amazon - 02011-07-21 July 21, 2011 Landscape Reserve Nord Yauios-Cohas RP-01 Lima - 02011-07-21 July 21, 2011 Lomas de Reserved zone No 08 Lima - 02011-07-09 July 9, 2011 Zrite Forests Reserved zone NoR-09 Lima - 02011-07-09 9 July 2011 San Fernando National Reserved RN-15 Ica - 02011-07-21 July 21 , 2011 Illeskas Reserved area No. 10 Piura - 02011-07-09 July 9, 2011 Cerro Hapia Reserved zone No.R-11 Puno - 02011-07-21 July 21, 2011 Jaguas No 13 Lo Reserved zone 02012-10-25 October 25, 2012 Airo Pai RC-09 Loreto Public Reserve - 02012-10-25 October 25, 2012 Huimeki Rc-10 Loreto Utilities Reserve - 02012-10-25 October 25, 2012 Goeppi-Sekime National Park PN-13 Loreto - Regional Guard - ACR Other Reserves (updated September 8, 2014) Image Copyright Image Title Surface Location (ha) 22-07-2005 ACR Cordillera Escaler ACR-01 San Martin 149,870 hectares 14-12-2006 ACR Wetlands Ventanilla ACR-02 Lima 275.870 ha 14-12-2006 ACR Wetlands Ventanilla ACR-02 Lima 275.05.2 4 ha 24-01-2007 ACR Albufer Middle World ACR-03 Lima 688 hectares 15-05-2009 ACR Comunal Tamshiaku Tauayo ACR-04 Loreto 420,080.25 hectares 27-08-2009 ACR Vilacota Sea ACR-05 Tacna 124,313.18 ha 15-06-20 10 ACR Imiria ACR-06 Ucayali 135,737.52 hectares 23-12-2010 ACR Choquequi Rao ACR-07 Cusco 103,814.39 hectares 23-12-2010 ACR Pujia Raimondi Forest-Titancajok ACR-08 Ayacucho 6,272.39 hectares 23.12-2010 ACR Ampiyacu Apayaku ACR-08 Loreto 434,129.54 hectares 18-03-2011CR Alto ACR-10 Loreto 954,635.48 ha 18-03-2011 ACR Angostura Faical ACR-11 Tumbes 8,754.50 ha 22-106-2011 ACR Bosque Huacrupe-La Calera ACR-12 Lambayeque 7272.27 ha 22-06-2011 ACR Bosque Moyan-Palasio ACR-13 Lambayeque 8,457.76 ha 21-07-2011 ACR Huaytapallana ACR-14 June 22,406.52 ha 2 1 -07-2011 ACR Bosque Seco de Salitral - Huarmaca ACR-15 Piura 28.8 11.86 ha 02014-08-06 August 06, 2014 ACR Laguna de Huacachina NoR-16 Ika 2,407.72 ha Frequent bequests - ASHP Second bequests (renewed , 18 July 2013) Izobrazhenie Declaration Denomination Figure Surface (ha) 19-12-2001 ASHP Chaparre ASHP-01 Lambayeke Cajamarca 34,412.00 ha 16-09-2004 ASHP ASHP-ASP-ASP-02 La Lybertad 1.310.90 ha 13-12-2005 ASHP Pacllon ACP-03 Incash 12,896.56 ha 13-12-2005 ASHP Huayllapa ACP-04 Lyma 21,106.57 hectares 23-10 1 1-2006 SAGRAD ASHP Familia ACP-05 Pascoe 75.80 hectares 30-11-2006 ASHP Huiquilla ACP-06 Amazonas 1140.54 hectares 19-03- 2007 ASHP San Antonio ASHP-0 7 Amazon 357.39 ha 19-03-2007 ASHP Abra Malaga ACP-08 Cusco 1,053.00 ha 24-04-2007 ASHP Jiricashan ASHP-09 Ushnuko 12,172.91 ha 16-10-2007 ACP Abra Patricia - Alto Nieva ACP-10 Amazonas 1,415.74 ha 15-01-2008 ACP Oblachnyy les ACP-11 Cusco 3,353.88 ha 17-06-2008 ACP Huamanmarca Och Uro Tumpullo ACP-12 Arekipa 15,669.00 ha 16-09-2009 ACP Abra Malaga Thastayoc-Queen Cinclodes ACP-13 Cusco 70.64 hectares 16-09-2009 ASHP Hatum Cuenia-Kyshuarani llaCcona ACP-14 Cusco 234.88 ha 16-09-2009 AKP Llamaq ASHP-15 Inkash 6037.85 ha 16-09-2009 ASHP Uchumyra AKP-16 Arepipa 10 253.0 0 6-0 5-2010 ACP Sele Tecse- Laren Ayllu ACP-17 San Martin 974.22 hectares 06-05-2010 ASHP Mantanai ACP-18 Cusco 365.57 hectares 06-05-2010 A ChoCPquechaca ASHP-19 Cusco 2,076.54 ha 06-07-2010 AKP Tambo Ilusion ACP-20 San Martin 14.29 ha 06-09-2010 ACP Tilacancha ACP-21 Amazonas 6800.48 ha 06-09-209-20 2010 ASHP Habana Selskie Inn ACP-22 Mother of God 27.79 hectares 06-09-2010 ASHP Refugio K'erenda Homet ACP-23 Mother of God 35.40 ha 06-09-2010 ASHP Bahuaja ACP-24 Mother of God 5.57 hectares 01-12-2010 ASHP Tutunusym ASHP-25 Mother of God 5.43 hectares 29-12-2010 ASHP Sukhoi Les Amotape ACP-26 Tumbes 123.3 hectares 29-12-2010 ASHP Botanic les ASTP-27 Loreto 170.46 hectares 29-12-2010 ASHP Ernan Dantas ASHP-28 Loreto 49.07 hectares 17-02-2011 ASHP Juningue ACP-29 San Martin 39.12 hectares 28-04-2011 ACP Pampacorral ACP-30 Cusco 767.56 hectares 2 8-04-2011 ASHP Zoskokahuirain ASHP-31 Cusco 1 827,,00 hectares 07-06-2011 ASHP Good grass-Alpaiaku ASHP-32 Amazonas 2,282.12 hectares 16-06-2011 ASHP San Marcos ASHP-33 Juanuko 985.99 ha 24-06-206-10 2011 ASHP Kopallin ASHP-34 Amazonas 11,549.21 hectares 19-07-2011 AshP Amazon Natural Park ACP-35 Loreto 62.66 hectares 26-07-2011 ASHP Milpuy-La Eredad A 16.57 ha 26-07-2011 AKP Lomas de Atyp-37 Arepa 19,028.02 ha 26-07-2011 ASHP Huaylla Belene-Kolkamar ACP-38 Amazonas 6 338.42 hectares 11-11-2011 ASHP La Huerta del Chaparre ASHP-39 Lambayeque 100,00 ha 22-12-2011 ASHP Pylko Pylko de Pumataki ACP-40 Cuzco 271.62 ha 22-12-2011 ACP Panguana ACP-41 Huánuco 135.60 ha 22-12-2011 ACP Japu-Bosque Ukumari Llaqta ACP-42 Cuzco 18 695.75 ha 29-12-2011 ACP Microcuenca de Paria ACP-43 Áncash 767.34 ha 24-01-2012 ACP Inotawa-2 ACP-44 Madre de Dios 15.59 ha 24-01-2012 ACP Inotawa-1 ACP-45 Madre de Dios 58.92 ha 24-02-2012 ACP San Juan Bautista ACP-46 Madre de Dios 23.14 ha 26-03-2012 ACP Boa Wadack Dari ACP-47 Madre de Dios 22.88 ha 26-03-2012 ACP Nuevo Amanecer ACP-48 Madre de Dios 28.38 ha 01-06-2012 ACP Taypipiña ACP-49 Puno 651.1920 ha 11-06-2012 ACP Checca ACP-50 Puno 560.00 ha 16-07-2012 ACP El Gato ACP-51 Madre de Dios 45.00 ha 13-09-2012 ACP Bosque Benjamin I ACP-52 Madre de Dios 28.41 ha 20-09-2012 ACP Bosque de Palmeras de la Comunidad Campesina Taulia Molinopampa ACP- 53 Amazonas 10 920.84 ha 28-09-2012 ACP Gotas de Agua II ACP-54 Cajamarca 45.00 ha 28-09-2012 ACP Gotas de Agua I ACP-55 Cajamarca 28.41 ha 21-11-2012 ACP Los Chilchos ACP-56 Amazonas 10 920.84 ha 28-12-2012 ACP Green Road Baltimore ACP-57 Mother of God 21.07 ha 21-01-2013 ACP Long Vista I ACP-58 St. Martin 22.32 ha 21- 01-2013 ACP Long Vista II ACP-59 Saint Martin 22.50 ha 15-02-2013 ACP Pucunucho ACP-60 San Martín 23.50 ha 04-03-2013 ACP Berlin ACP-61 Amazonas 59.00 ha 18-04-2013 ACP Bosques de Neblina y Páramos de Samanga ACP-62 Piura 2888.03 ha 21-06-2013 ACP Forest Benjamin II ACP-63 Mother of God 29.00 ha 11-07-2013 ACP Selva Virgen ACP-64 Loreto 24.5148 ACP La Pampa del Burro ACP-65 Amazonas 2776.96 ha 17-07-2013 ACP Bosque Banjamín III ACP-66 Madre de Dios 26.00 has References – Data from SERNANP, in the entry The SINANPE, available in: Archived Copy. Архив из оригинала 3 апреля 2010 года. Получено 2 мая 2013 года. СЕРНАНП (2009). 'Вторая часть: Руководящий компонент'. В SERNANP, ed. Директор плана природных территорий, охраняемых Скрытым государством на всех инков. Лима, Перу. стр. 308. Http://www.sernanp.gob.pe/sierra-del-divisor инвентаризации туризма Перу Архивирован 18 февраля 2014 года на Wayback Machine. Внешние связи Национальная служба охраняемых природных территорий SERNANP Министерство окружающей среды МИНАМ Национальный фонд природных территорий, охраняемых государством PROFONANPE Права, окружающей среды и природных ресурсов DAR Перу общества экологического права SPDA Соглашение о сохранении тропических лесов TFCA Перу бригада дикой природы BFS Перу Данные: No 1852472 Мультимедиа: Охраняемые районы Перу получены из watercolor painting book pdf. watercolor painting bookmarks. watercolor painting books for beginners. watercolor painting books for adults. watercolor painting book kit. watercolor painting book price. watercolor painting books free download. watercolor painting book download

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