Sierra del Divisor National Park

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Sierra del Divisor National Park is a vast, biodiverse protected area in the Amazon rainforest of Peru, renowned for its unique isolated mountain range, high levels of endemism, and importance for indigenous communities and conservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
contains Sierra del Divisor mountain range NERFINISHED
country Peru
designation national park
establishedBy Government of Peru NERFINISHED
governedBy Servicio Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversityLevel high
hasClimate humid tropical
hasConservationImportance protection of endemic species
protection of indigenous territories
protection of intact Amazonian ecosystems
hasEcosystemType flooded forest
montane forest
savanna
tropical rainforest
hasEndemismLevel high
hasFauna amphibians
birds
large mammals
primates
reptiles
hasFeature isolated mountain range
river systems
sandstone formations
table-top plateaus
waterfalls
hasFlora epiphytes
palms
tropical tree species
hasScientificImportance climate change research
study of Amazonian geology
study of endemism
inhabitedBy Iskonawa people NERFINISHED
Matsés people NERFINISHED
uncontacted indigenous groups
isPartOf Peruvian Amazon NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
Loreto Region NERFINISHED
Ucayali Region NERFINISHED
locatedOn border of Peru and Brazil
previousDesignation protected area proposal
supportsCommunity indigenous communities
threatenedBy drug trafficking
illegal logging
illegal mining
road expansion
usedFor biodiversity conservation
cultural preservation

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Ucayali Region hasProtectedArea Sierra del Divisor National Park