Cerros de Amotape National Park

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Cerros de Amotape National Park is a protected natural area in northern Peru known for its dry forests, diverse wildlife, and role in conserving the Tumbes–Piura ecosystem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
borders Tumbes National Reserve NERFINISHED
country Peru
crossedBy Tumbes River NERFINISHED
Zarumilla River NERFINISHED
ecosystem Pacific tropical dry forest
Tumbes–Piura dry forest NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversitySignificance conservation of Tumbes–Piura ecosystem
hasClimate tropical dry climate
hasConservationRole protection of dry forest ecosystems
protection of endemic species of Tumbes–Piura region
hasConservationStatus legally protected area
hasConservationThreat deforestation in surrounding areas
illegal hunting in surrounding areas
hasHydrologicalImportance protection of headwaters and river basins in northern Peru
hasMainAccessRoute Pan-American Highway (northern Peru section) NERFINISHED
hasSoilType rocky soils
sandy soils
hasTourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
wildlife observation
hasVegetationType dry forest
riparian forest
tropical deciduous forest
isHabitatFor endemic birds of the Tumbes region
endemic reptiles of northwestern Peru
isManagedBy SERNANP NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn northern Peru NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Piura Region NERFINISHED
Tumbes Region NERFINISHED
locatedInBiogeographicRegion Tumbes–Chocó–Magdalena hotspot NERFINISHED
nearestCity Tumbes NERFINISHED
Zorritos NERFINISHED
partOf National System of State Protected Natural Areas of Peru NERFINISHED
protectsSpecies American crocodile NERFINISHED
Guayaquil squirrel
Pacific parrotlet NERFINISHED
Tumbes hummingbird NERFINISHED
Tumbes tyrant NERFINISHED
collared peccary
ocelot
puma
white-tailed deer
terrainFeature hills
mountains
valleys

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Tumbes hasProtectedAreaNearby Cerros de Amotape National Park