Tambopata National Reserve
is a nature reserve in the Peruvian Amazon
Basin south of the Madre de Dios River in Tambopata Province's Inambari and Tambopata
districts. It was created on January 26, 1990, to protect the forests adjacent
to the rivers Heath and Tambopata that have two important ecosystems and are
noted for its biodiversity, representing native flora and fauna with 165
species and 41 families of trees, 103 species of mammals, 1300 species of
butterflies and 90 species of amphibians.
The reserve is located across the regions of