RUTA PANTERA
PantherApp
Edit an FAQ
Data is Null. This method or property cannot be called on Null values.
ID
Country
City
Placename
Keywords
Question (En)
What areas of Bolivia are important for the conservation of endemic species?
Answer (En)
Bolivia is home to a large number of endemic species due to its diverse ecosystems. Some important areas for the conservation of these species are: Madidi National Park: Located in the Bolivian Amazon, this park is home to a large number of endemic species, including mammals such as the yellow-tailed marmoset monkey and the jaguar, as well as birds such as the macuco. Ambor&&o&& National Park: Located in the Andes and the Amazon region, this park is home to endemic species such as the Andean fronted bear and the red-fronted parrot. Pil&&o&&n Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Indigenous Territory: This reserve combines the conservation of biodiversity with respect for the culture and rights of indigenous communities, housing endemic species such as the lowland tapir and the jaguarundi. Apolobamba Integrated Management Natural Area: Located in the Andes, this area protects high mountain ecosystems and is home to endemic species such as the Titicaca giant frog and the Andean condor. Sajama National Park: In the Bolivian Andes, this park protects endemic species such as the vicu&&n&&a and the Andean flamingo, as well as unique habitats of the puna. The conservation of these areas is crucial to protect Bolivia's endemic species and ensure their long-term survival.
Short Question (En)
Short Answer (En)
Notes
Question (Sp)
Answer (Sp)
Question (Ptg)
Answer (Ptg)
Status
To Edit
Public
Featured
Recently Answered
Deactivate
Save Changes
Cancel
Home
PantherApp