The Amazon rainforest sanctuary
In the tropical Andes, the Alto Mayo region is of great biological wealth! IKAMAPERU created the Tarangué sanctuary there, where several endangered species such as the Andean Titi live in the wild.
In the Amazon basin, the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is the largest nature reserve in Peru with 2,183,000 hectares. It is made up of a flooded forest which represents one of the most complex hydro-ecosystems in the entire Amazon basin. Near the reserve, IKAMAPERU has created, in partnership with local communities, the La Media Luna sanctuary for the rehabilitation of endangered primates and the protection of biodiversity. Some of the animals live there in semi-freedom. Feeding platforms have been set up to gradually accustom them to no longer being fed by human hands before returning to their wild life.
The Le PAL Nature Foundation supports IKAMAPERU for the achievement of its various objectives:
- Protect endangered species
- Protect and restore their natural habitat
- Welcoming, caring for and rehabilitating wild animals victims of trafficking
- Sensitize local communities to the preservation of Amazonian ecosystems
- Develop sustainable management of natural resources with local communities
- Promote local culture and crafts Support for research to improve knowledge of ecosystems and biodiversity
IKAMAPERU has created an environmental education center (Casa Camungo) to educate adults and children about the need to protect the environment.
The Foundation supports and supports financially, technically and humanly projects which, in France and abroad, offer lasting solutions to respond to the threats facing biodiversity, and in particular endangered wildlife species and their habitat.
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Reserve your day for October 6, 2024 to participate in the Le PAL NATURE Foundation Day, 2024 edition. Dedicated to the preservation of fauna and flora, this is the event not to be missed!
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This year, the Le PAL NATURE Foundation is offering you a new craft beer with acacia honey, in partnership with local producers. Find out why you chose...