Reserva Nacional Tambopata
Protective reserve in Peru threatened
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Tambopata National Reserve, located in southeastern Peru, was established in 2000 to protect the diverse ecosystems of the tropical rainforest. Spanning over 274,690 hectares, this nature reserve is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including jaguars, macaws, and giant otters. Visitors can enjoy wildlife observation, camping, and boat excursions while exploring the lush landscapes and vibrant biodiversity of this stunning natural gem. However, illegal gold mining poses a significant threat to the environment within the reserve, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced in preserving this precious ecosystem.

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