Baritú National Park

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Baritú National Park is a remote, biodiverse protected area in the Yungas cloud forests of Salta Province, renowned for its subtropical jungle, rich wildlife, and rugged Andean landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biosphere reserve candidate
national park
protected area
access limited road access
area approximately 72,000 hectares
approximately 720 square kilometres
biome Yungas forest
surface form: Yungas cloud forest

subtropical montane forest
borderWith Bolivia
climate humid subtropical
conservationStatus IUCN Category II
country Argentina
ecosystemType cloud forest
subtropical jungle
established 1974
establishedBy Government of Argentina
fauna amphibians
eagles
jaguar
monkeys
ocelot
parrots
reptiles
spectacled bear
tapir
toucans
governingBody Administración de Parques Nacionales
humanUse low population density
knownFor cloud forests
dense subtropical jungle
high biodiversity
remote location
rich wildlife
locatedIn Andes
Salta Province
Yungas
surface form: Yungas region

northwestern Argentina
nearestTown Los Toldos
partOf northwestern Argentina
surface form: Argentine Northwest
purpose conservation of Yungas forests
protection of Andean biodiversity
terrain mountain slopes
rugged Andean landscapes
steep valleys
tourism low-volume ecotourism
vegetation bamboo thickets
epiphytes
evergreen broadleaf forest
tree ferns

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northern Argentina hasProtectedArea Baritú National Park
subject surface form: Northern Argentina