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CORDILLERA AZUL NATIONAL PARK |
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| Description: |
It is the second largest national park in the country. Not only houses the largest mountain forest of our territory, but also concentrates the most extraordinary variety of habitats throughout Peru. The Cordillera Azul National Park is a true paradise on earth where the diversity of flora and fauna is still almost intact. The Biabo Cordillera Azul National Forest (Biabo Blue Mountain Range National Forest) in Peru was created as a product of the process of categorization and definitive delimitation of the Reserved Zone Blue Biabo mountain range. As soon as the process was finished, the zone corresponding to the Blue Mountain range was declared as National Park by means of supreme decree |
Location : |
The National Park Cordillera Azul is located between the Huallaga and Ucayali rivers, in the department of San Martin, Loreto, Ucayali and Huanuco, with a total length of 1.3 million has and a perimeter of nearly 974 km, making it the third largest park in Peru and one of the largest in the world. |
| History |
Only in 2000, after the first biological inventory in the zone --organized by the Field Museum of Chicago--, was established The Reserved Zone Biabo Cordillera Azul and finally, in 2001 was formalized the Cordillera Azul National Park between the basins Huallaga and Ucayali. This category gives the natural area maximum protection under Peruvian law. For its diverse landscape and environment --ranging from high mountains to extensive forests of the amazon plains-- the park has a high biodiversity, and even more so, it is particularly rich in endemic species, i.e. species that are not found in anywhere else in the world. |
| Areas |
The areas recognized within the Cordillera Azul National Park, are as follows: |
| Strict Protection Zone |
This area includes zones where the ecosystems have little or no intervention, or include places with unique, rare or fragile species or ecosystems, which, in order to maintain their values, required to be free from the influence of factors other than natural processes, in this way this zone retains the characteristics and quality of the original environment. These areas are permitted only for proper management activities in the area, monitoring the environment, and exceptionally scientific research. |
| Wild Zone |
They are spaces that have undergone little or no human intervention and in which dominates the wild; but they are less vulnerable than the areas included in the strict protection zone. In these areas it is possible, in addition to the administration and control, scientific research, education and recreation without permanent infrastructure or motor vehicles. |
| Zone Recovery |
This is a transitional zone, which applies to areas that of natural causes or human intervention, have suffered major damage and require special handling to recover their environmental quality and stability. |
| Special Use Zone |
They are spaces occupied by human settlements prior to the establishment of the Protected Natural Area (ANP - Área Natural Protegida), or where for special situations, there is some kind of agricultural, livestock, or other activities that involve the transformation of the original ecosystem |
| Weather |
It is influenced by its latitude and proximity to the inter-tropical convergence zone and by the different height levels it has, but is generally mild and rainy in areas exceeding 400 masl and hot and humid in the plain Amazon. |
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