Protected Area

Madidi National Park: Bolivia's Breathtaking Biodiversity Oasis

Madidi National Park in Bolivia is a biodiversity oasis in the upper Amazon River basin. It safeguards diverse ecoregions and climates, forming a vast protected network. Madidi is a biological marvel, hosting a fauna and flora extravaganza. It also hosts indigenous communities facing challenges. Conservation initiatives emphasize this global treasure's delicate harmony of nature and culture.

Manú National Park and Biosphere Reserve: Guardian of Nature and Culture

Manú National Park and Biosphere Reserve is a world-renowned haven of biodiversity at the meeting point of the Tropical Andes and the Amazon Basin in southwestern Peru. A vast, isolated watershed, the still-roadless property has been spared from most human impacts. From its altitudinal diversity to the mysteries of Paititi, the 'Lost City of the Incas,' an intricate collage of ecosystems, wildlife, and indigenous communities call this sanctuary home.

Mapimí Biosphere Reserve: A Desert Sanctuary in Northern Mexico

Nestled in the heart of the northern Mexican state of Durango, the Mapimí Biosphere Reserve is a testament to the region's unique desert ecosystems and incredible biodiversity. This protected area encompasses three distinct core zones in the central portion of the Chihuahuan Desert: the Sierra de la Campana, the Laguna de las Palomas (a saline lagoon) and the Dunas de la Soledad, a captivating desert habitat.

Mar Chiquita Biosphere Reserve: Argentina's Coastal Conservation Haven

Nestled within the Chaco savanna region just north of Mar de Plata on the Atlantic coast in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, the Mar Chiquita Biosphere Reserve is a testament to the remarkable biodiversity and ecological significance of Argentina's coastal plains. Comprising the 'Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquita,' this reserve boasts a rich tapestry of habitats, ranging from expansive savannas to hyper-saline lakes, offering sanctuary to a diverse array of flora and fauna.