Manu National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional del Manu) is a national park and biosphere reserve located in the regions of Madre de Dios and Cusco in Peru...
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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...
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inhabit the remote regions of the Amazon rainforest. They live in Manú National Park in the Madre de Dios Region in Peru. They have actively avoided contact...
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were restricted to the north bank of the Manú River are also now found on the south bank. Manú National Park had a successful community based ecotourism...
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Mashco-Piro) are nomadic Arawak-speaking hunter-gatherers who inhabit Manú National Park in Peru. In 1998, the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs...
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human-inhabited protected area: The Matsigenka native communities of Manu National Park, Peru," in Environment, Development, and Sustainability Ohl-Schacherer...
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Fish were the main prey of black caimans of over subadult size in Manú National Park, Peru. Various prey will be taken by availability, includes snakes...
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Department of Madre de Dios. Nearby are the Manu National Park, Tambopata National Reserve, and Bahuaja-Sonene National Park, which have been established to protect...
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Dynasty king Manu Province, a province of Peru, in the Madre de Dios Region Manu National Park, Peru Manu River, in southeastern Peru Manu River (Tripura)...
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Manu Airport (ICAO: SPNU) is an airstrip serving the village of Boca Manu and the Manu National Park in the Department of Madre de Dios of Peru. The grass...
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life. Large national preserves of interest to tourists include the Manu National Park, Rio Abiseo National Park, Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, and...
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herbivorous ungulate-ruminant mammals and some primates. This bird is also the national bird of Guyana, where the local name for this bird is Canje pheasant. The...
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Wildlife of Peru (section National parks)
extinction. Other notable national parks include: Tingo María (Huánuco), famous for the Cave of the Owls, also inhabited by oilbirds. Manu (Madre de Dios and...
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river, there are several national parks and reserves, notably Tambopata-Candamo National Park, Manu National Park (also known as Manu Biosphere Reserve) and...
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some leave the Llanos de Moxos to breed 700 km (430 mi) away in Manú National Park, Peru, and others move almost 1,000 km (620 mi) along the Río Juruá...
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climatologists say that the slopes of low mountains northwest of Quince Mil in Manu National Park may receive more than 8,000 mm (310 in) of rain annually. El Niño...
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road is between the village of Pillcopata and Itahuania (into the Manú National Park). It is a roughly 350 kilometres (220 mi)-long single-track road that...
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321 butterfly species, the Manú National Park in Peru (4,000 hectare-survey) has 2,300 species, while Tambopata National Reserve (5,500 hectare-survey)...
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the Manú National Park and Tambopata-Candamo in Peru, Cristalino State Park (near Alta Floresta), Xingu National Park and Amazônia National Park in Brazil...
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for New Andean gastronomy. Peru has 14 World Heritage Sites and 11 national parks. Peru has many other tourist routes. Among these are those of the Mantaro...
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Manu, Purus, and Tigre. The Apurímac River is the source of the Amazon River. The Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, the Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve...
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Amambay Department Cumbe Mayo, Cajamarca Petroglyphs of Pusharo, Manú National Park, Madre de Dios region Petroglyphs of Quiaca, Puno Region Petroglyphs...
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World Heritage Centre. "Manú National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2018-08-26. "Manú National Park". UNESCO. Retrieved...
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archaeological sites of comparable importance to Machu Picchu" in Manú National Park. In 2013, he claimed to have discovered the tomb of the Inca emperor...
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View of Manú National Park in the Amazon Rainforest...
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and molecular adaptations of South American canids". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119 (34): e2205986119...
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source for jaguars in some parts of their respective ranges, such as Manú National Park in Peru. Jaguars bite at the carapace and work at cracking or prying...
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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...
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Amigos (or Los Amigos River Training and Research Center, CICRA), Manu National Park, and the Concesión de Conservación Rodal Semillero Tahuamanu (CCRST)...
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and the Municipality of Arauca in Colombia, as well as a symbol of the National Reserve of Churute in Ecuador. The department and its capital are named...
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