Tuntanain Communal Reserve
Tuntanain Communal Reserve | |
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Location | Amazonas Region, Peru |
Coordinates | 4°07′S 78°04′W / 4.11°S 78.06°W |
Area | 949.67 km2 |
Established | August 10, 2007 |
The Tuntanain Communal Reserve (Spanish: Reserva Comunal Tuntanain) is a protected area in Peru located in the Amazonas Region. It was created in August 2007 by decree of President Alan García.[1][2] In 2006, PerúPetro granted Hocol, a French oil concern, the right to drill in territories now partially coextensive with the Reserve.[3]
See also
- Natural and Cultural Peruvian Heritage
References
External links
- (in Spanish) INRENA/SINANPE website