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Tambopata National Reserve
Tambopata National Reserve is a Peruvian nature reserve located in the southeastern region of Madre de Dios. It was established on September 4, 2000, by decree of President Alberto Fujimori. The reserve protects several ecosystems of the tropical rainforest for the preservation of such forest and the sustainable use of forest resources by the peoples around the reserve.
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Nature Wildlife Conservation Cultural Immersion Ecotourism Natural Beauty Bird Watching Nature Photography Rainforest Indigenous Culture Indigenous Communities Sustainable Travel Environmental Education Boat Tours Jungle Trekking Community-Based Tourism
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