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National Park Tambopata Whilst the reserve was created with an underlying philosophy of sustainable resource use, the park was created with the purpose of wholeheartedly protecting the forests within. Both units protect some of the last untouched lowland and premontane tropical humid forests in the Amazon. This Connecticut-sized (or Switzerland-sized) area of pristine forest contains 1300 bird species, 32 parrot species (10% of the world's total), 200 mammal species, 1200 butterfly species and over 10,000 species of vascular plants. Less than 5000 people (equivalent to a minor league sports event) inhabit the reserve's “area of influence” to the north. They make a living off slash and burn agriculture, small scale gold mining, timber extraction, and hunting and fishing. One thousand Ese'ejas live in four titled communities within this area of influence. The undergoing pavement of the Interoceanic highway, joining Brazil's north Atlantic coast with Peru's Pacific Coast and access to the Asian markets presents the principal threat over the mid term to this region's incomparable wilderness. The Tambopata conservation units form part of the titanic 30 million hectare Vilcabamba Amboro Conservation Corridor. The corridor is formed by 16 protected areas ranging from the Vilcabamba mountain range in the west of Cusco to the Amboro National Park in central Bolivia , and include Manu National Park , the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary and the Madidi National Park , among others. This corridor protects over 40 ethnic groups. Its objective is to spur the region's development through participatory planning for the strengthening of local organizations, sustainable small businesses and agroforestry in order to minimize the loss of biodiversity. Within this context, lie our three lodges – Posada Amazonas, Refugio Amazonas and Tambopata Research Center . They are a small part of the network of organizations and communities that are attempting to protect this amazing wilderness by creating and sharing the value of leaving the forest standing. We are comitted to assure the conservation of the Tambopata National Reserve in Puerto Maldonado. >>Summary of our Tambopata Tour Programs |