Pastaza–Morona–Marañon National Forest
Pastaza–Morona–Marañon National Forest | |
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Location | Peru |
Area | 3,750 km2 (1,450 sq mi) |
Established | 1963 |
Pastaza–Morona–Marañon National Forest in Peru was established by RS Number 442 in 1963 and covers an area of 3,750 km2 (1,450 sq mi).
The area has no administration and has serious problems.[1] Inside the forest are 6 native communities of Candoshi.
References
- ^ PASTAZA-MORONA by Brenda Bascones on Prezi
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- Alto Purús
- Bahuaja-Sonene
- Cerros de Amotape
- Cordillera Azul
- Cutervo
- Güeppi-Sekime
- Huascarán
- Ichigkat Muja – Cordillera del Condor
- Manu
- Otishi
- Rio Abiseo
- Sierra del Divisor
- Tingo María
- Yaguas
- Yanachaga-Chemillén
- Allpahuayo-Mishana
- Calipuy
- Junín
- Lachay
- Matsés
- Pacaya-Samiria
- Pampa Galeras – Barbara D'Achille
- Paracas
- Pucacuro
- Salinas y Aguada Blanca
- San Fernando
- System of Islands, Islets and Guano Sites
- Tambopata
- Titicaca
- Tumbes
- Amarakaeri
- Asháninka
- Chayu Nain
- El Sira
- Machiguenga
- Purús
- Tuntanain
- Yanesha
- Alexander von Humboldt
- Mariscal Cáceres
- Pastaza–Morona–Marañon
- Algarrobal El Moro
- Ancón
- Bosque de Zárate
- Khapia
- Chancaybaños
- Huayhuash
- Illescas
- Lomas de Ancón
- Nieva River
- Santiago-Comaina