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In 1977, Manu National Park was recognized by UNESCO as the core zone of an even larger biosphere reserve. Both the national park and the biosphere reserve are today under the authority of Peru's ...
In 1968, Manu was declared a National Reserve, and five years later, it was upgraded to a National Park. Today, the entire region of Manu -- a total size of ...
Red-and-green macaws at a clay lick. serengeti130/iStock Macaws and green parrots share a clay lick in Manú National Park. OSTILL/iStock Blue-and-yellow macaws in Tambopata-Candamo National Park ...
Photographer Charlie Hamilton James shares a glimpse inside Manú National Park—home to undiscovered species and uncontacted people groups.
Manu’s National Park buffer zone is home to indigenous communities and vast biodiversity. It lies to the west of the park protecting its core; and because most access is limited to this area ...
The Manu Biosphere Reserve (MBR) is located between the regions of Cusco and Madre de Dios in southeastern Peru, at the confluence of the Andes and the Amazon. It was recognised by UNESCO in 1977 with ...