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Tambopata
Reserve National Park. |
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The
first conservation initiative made for the ecosystem of
Tambopata was by means of the RM 01-77-AG/DGFF on
January 03,1977. It established the Tambopata Reserve
Zone across a surface area of 5,500 hectares in a
traditional Ese’eja territory. While conserving the
Amazon forest, the area is used for scientific
investigation of the flora and fauna as well as for
tourist development. In July 1977, the company Peruvian
Safaris was given the responsibility to take care of and
protect the Tambopata Reserve Area for a period of 5
years through an agreement with the Dirección General de
Forestal y Fauna (DGFF) and the Zona Agraria IX – Cuzco.
In 1983, the Pampas del Heath National Sanctuary was
established, covering a surface area of 105,957 hectares,
with the objective of protecting the only natural sample
of a tropical, humid savanna in Perú (approximately
8,000 hectares)
In 1990, the area was declared La Zona Reservada
Tambopata Candamo (ZRTC), thanks to the state's efforts
at maintaining and conserving the biodiversity of the
area. The ZRTC was created by means of Ministerial
Resolution #0032-90-AG/DGFF on January 26, 1990 as a
governmental initiative to protect this area which is
home to an undisturbed population of wild flora and
fauna species and attractive landscapes. It is
considered top priority for conservation, due to it's
location, diversity and a great expansion of land with
almost unaltered character. In addition to the way the
territory is arranged according to the capacity of land
actually used and the land of potential use.
The Tambopata National Reserve was declared by means of
the Supreme Law # 048-2000-AG, resulting from the
proposition put forth by the area's committee planner.
This proposition was elaborated in the background of the
"Conservation of the Tropical Ecosystems Project and the
sustainable use of the natural resources inside the
Candamo Tambopata Reserve Area". Also, a damp area of
the Tambopata National Reserve was determined as the
Bahuaja Sonene National Park, formed by 271,582 hectares
exclusive of the Candamo Tambopata Reserve.
The Tambopata National Reserve has a surface area of
274,690 hectares and is located in the Madre de Dios
area and the Tambopata province.
The objective is to protect the wild flora and fauna,
the beautiful landscapes inside the reserve area, and
sustainable utilization of the natural resources.
This mountainous countryside with desert terrain
containing cactus is an excellent habitat for the
guanaco, the vizcacha, the skunk, and the Andean fox.
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