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  2. Amboró National Park - Wikipedia

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    Amboró National Park in central Bolivia is a nature reserve with over 912 species of birds, over 177 mammalian species including puma, ocelot, and the rare spectacled bear. Covering an area of 4,425 km² (1,709 sq mi), it is protected from human settlements, hunting, mining and deforestation , though problems with all these still exist within ...

  3. Cajones Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Cajones Formation is a Turonian geologic formation of central Bolivia. The fluvial sandstones in Amboró National Park preserve fossils of Yacarerani boliviensis. [1] [2] The formation is correlated with the Adamantina Formation of the Paraná Basin in Brazil and the Bajo de la Carpa Formation of the Neuquén Basin in Patagonia, Argentina.

  4. List of national parks of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Name Photo Location Area Established Carrasco: Cochabamba Department: 6,226 km 2 (2,404 sq mi): 1991 Isiboro Sécure: Beni Department: 13,721.80 km 2 (5,298 sq mi): 1965 Noel Kempff Mercado

  5. Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco National Park and Integrated ...

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    Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area (Parque Nacional y Area Natural de Manejo Integrado Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco) is the biggest national park in Bolivia and one of the largest in South America. It is a protected area in the region of the Gran Chaco and has a larger surface area than Belgium.

  6. Yapacaní River - Wikipedia

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    The Yapacaní River originates in the formations of the Amboró National Park [1] and receives water from numerous rivers and tributary streams. It arises from the confluence of the Yapacaní and Surutú at 17°24′35″S 63°50′33″W  /  17.40972°S 63.84250°W  / -17.40972; -63.

  7. Bolivian antpitta - Wikipedia

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    The Bolivian antpitta is endemic to Bolivia and to the departments of Cochabamba and La Paz. It is found at elevations of 2,950–3,500 m. [1] [2] Its preferred habitat is humid montane forest and it prefers the understory and forest floor. [3] The Bolivian antpitta is protected in some parts of its range including in Amboró National Park ...

  8. File:Omosarotes singularis Pascoe, 1860 (5410776864).jpg

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    Location: Bolivia - Santa Cruz - Amboro National Park - Los Volcanos - c. 1000m - S18°06’:W63°36’ Collected by: M V L Barclay & H Mendel Date: 20/12/2004 All specimens are catalogued. More detailed photographs/ alternate aspects of all specimens available on request. Photographed by: Kiran Lyn / Noah Baker: Date: 3 November 2010, 18:38 ...

  9. File:Amboró, Helechos gigantes.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: Tree ferns in the Amboró National Park, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Deutsch: Baumfarne im Amboró-Nationalpark in Santa Cruz, Bolivien. Español: Helechos gigantes en el parque nacional Amboró, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.