Aymara Lupaca Reserved Zone
The Aymara Lupaca Reserved Zone was a protected area in southeastern Peru, set up in 1996, with an area of around 200,000 hectares. It was expanded in January 2006, but the decree was repealed in 2009.[1]
The zone was established to protect the flora and wild fauna of the Central Andean puna and to preserve the ruins of Tanqa Tanqa of the Lupaca culture shaped by Chullpas, as well as the funeral towers, fortifications and other archaeological sites that could be studied.
This region receives rain between the months of September and March.
16°48′S 69°24′W / 16.8°S 69.4°W / -16.8; -69.4
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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
- Algarrobal El Moro
- Ancón
- Bosque de Zárate
- Khapia
- Chancaybaños
- Huayhuash
- Illescas
- Lomas de Ancón
- Nieva River
- Santiago-Comaina
References
- ^ Martín Sánchez (2011-05-30). "Más de 20 mil aymaras tomarían Puno" (in Spanish). Peru21.pe. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
También pudimos averiguar que, hace unos años, Aduviri promovió, a través de un comité de lucha, que la Reserva Aymara-Lupaca pierda su categoría de protegida para que los comuneros aymara que poseían predios allí pudieran aprovecharlos.
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