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Can you imagine having a house with unique beauty, large spaces, and incredible views? This house, the most valuable one, is ours and it's in Peru. They're called protected natural areas, or ANP. Get to know them!

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What are Protected Natural Areas (PNAs)?

Protected Natural Areas (PNAs) are terrestrial or marine spaces recognized, established and legally protected by the Peruvian State for their importance in the conservation of biodiversity and their contribution to the sustainable development of the country.

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Protected natural areas,
Amazonian, Andean and
marine coastal areas.

Definitive National Protected Areas

Protection Forest (06)

Hunting Reserve (02)

National Park (15)

Wildlife Refuge (03)

Communal Reserve (10)

National Reserve (17)

Landscape Reserve (02)

Historic Sanctuary (04)

National Shrine (09)

National Temporary Protected Areas

Restricted Area (08)

Learn about the protected natural areas (ANP).

Why are protected natural areas important?

They represent
our heritage
natural and cultural

It allows the
development
more economical
of 15,000 families
thanks to his
exploitation
sustainable.

They retain the
living culture of 200
communities
natives.

Protected Natural Areas (PNAs) are the
home of 1857
types of birds, 559
species of
mammals and 7590
plant species
endemic.

What are we looking for?

Financial sustainability for
conserve the protected natural areas.

Natural Heritage of Peru (PdP) was created with the purpose of contributing to the permanent protection of the best of Peruvian nature, through the coordination of donations from international cooperation, government funding, tourism revenues and economic mechanisms with private companies and citizens.

They make it possible