Tapiche River

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The Tapiche River is a significant waterway in the Peruvian Amazon that feeds into the Ucayali River and supports rich rainforest ecosystems and remote indigenous communities.

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Tapiche River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
continent South America
country Peru
drainageBasin Ucayali River basin NERFINISHED
ecoregion Amazon moist forests NERFINISHED
flowsInto Ucayali River NERFINISHED
flowsThrough rainforest ecosystems
hasBasinCountry Peru NERFINISHED
hasClimate humid tropical climate
hasConservationArea Tapiche Reserve NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity ecotourism
small-scale fishing
hasEcosystemType tropical rainforest
hasHabitat flooded forest
riverine forest
hasSeasonality dry season low water levels
rainy season flooding
hasUse source of freshwater for local communities
hasVegetation primary rainforest
seasonally flooded várzea forest
terra firme forest
hasWildlife Amazon river dolphins NERFINISHED
caimans
giant river otters
macaws
monkeys
various fish species
languageRegion Spanish
indigenous Amazonian languages
locatedIn Loreto Region NERFINISHED
Peruvian Amazon NERFINISHED
near Tapiche Reserve NERFINISHED
partOf Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
region northeastern Peru
supports remote indigenous communities
rich rainforest biodiversity
riverine transportation for remote villages
traditional indigenous livelihoods
threatenedBy deforestation in the Amazon
illegal logging
wildlife poaching
tributaryOf Ucayali River NERFINISHED
usedFor local subsistence agriculture
river transport
subsistence fishing

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Ucayali River majorTributary Tapiche River