Tambopata River

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The Tambopata River is a biodiverse Amazonian tributary in Peru renowned for its pristine rainforest, rich wildlife, and ecotourism opportunities.

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Label Occurrences
Tambopata River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Peru NERFINISHED
biome Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
climate humid tropical climate
conservationStatus partially protected
country Peru
drainageBasin Amazon River NERFINISHED
ecosystemType tropical rainforest
flowsInto Madre de Dios River NERFINISHED
hasFauna caiman
capybara
giant otter
harpy eagle NERFINISHED
jaguar
macaw
hasFeature oxbow lakes
riverine forests
hasFlora palm species
tropical hardwood trees
hasProtectedArea Bahuaja-Sonene National Park NERFINISHED
Tambopata National Reserve NERFINISHED
hasResearchActivity biodiversity research
conservation biology studies
humanUse fishing
tourism
transportation
knownFor birdwatching
ecotourism
high biodiversity
macaw clay licks
pristine rainforest
wildlife watching
languageRegion Spanish
locatedIn Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
Madre de Dios Region NERFINISHED
Puno Region NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent South America
mouthOf Madre de Dios River NERFINISHED
nearCity Puerto Maldonado NERFINISHED
partOf Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
regionType biodiversity hotspot
tourismActivity jungle lodges
river tours
wildlife photography
tourismType ecotourism
tributaryOf Madre de Dios River NERFINISHED

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southeastern Peru hasMajorRiver Tambopata River
subject surface form: Southeastern Peru
Madre de Dios Region contains Tambopata River