miércoles, 14 de septiembre de 2016

Wild Nature Amazon in Peru

Wild Nature Amazon Live – A decade of discovery in Peru.


The Amazon is the planet’s largest rainforest and river basin. It supports countless thousands of species, as well as 30 million people.

The Amazon is the largest rainforest on Earth. It’s famed for its unrivalled biological diversity, with wildlife that includes jaguars, river dolphins, manatees, giant otters, capybaras, harpy eagles, anacondas and piranhas.

The many unique habitats in this globally significant region conceal a wealth of hidden species, which scientists continue to discover at an incredible rate. Between 1999 and 2009, at least 1,200 new species of plants and vertebrates have been discovered in the Amazon biome (see page 6 for a map showing the extent of the region that this spans). The new species include 637 plants, 257 fish, 216 amphibians, 55 reptiles, 16 birds and 39 mammals. In addition, thousands of new invertebrate species have been uncovered. Owing to the sheer number of the latter, these are not covered in detail by this report tours in Peru: manu national park, sandoval lake reserve, tambopata reserve, birds in machu picchu, etc.

CONTACT US WILD NATURE AMAZON

Address:
  • Avenida El Sol Nro 130-C, Second Floor 
  • Cusco – Peru --->  Google Maps


E-mails:
  •  contacto@wildnatureamazon.com
  •  bookingmanutrips@hotmail.com


Call Phones:
  •  (51) 084 255527
  •  (+51) 979 530544 / (+51) 984 388783

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