Contribute to the implementation of the Sierra del Divisor National Park master plan.
Contribute to the implementation of the Sierra del Divisor National Park master plan.
October 1, 2021
April 15, 2023
$109,325.00
Administrator

Since 2015, this fund has worked with the communities, species and resources of the Andes Mountains and the headwaters of the Amazon, vast ecosystems vital to the future of our planet.

The National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State - SERNANP is in charge of directing and establishing the technical and administrative criteria for the conservation of Natural Protected Areas - NPAs, and to ensure the maintenance of biological diversity.
The project is implemented in the Sierra del Divisor National Park (PNSD for its acronym in Spanish), protecting the mountainous region of the tropical rainforest of the Amazon plain.
The Lobo Santa Rocino and Nuevo Capanahua native communities in the Soplin and Yaquerana districts, the Bellavista native community on the Tapiche River, Requena province; the Monte Sinai hamlet in the Contamana district, Ucayali province. Department of Ucayali: The Nueva Saposoa, Patria Nueva and Saasa native communities, the riverine peasant community Guapries, in the district of Callería, province of Coronel Portillo.
We registered 50 women artisans with the National Artisan Registry and empowered more than 8 native communities that now have community oversight committees.
Climbing kits for the sustainable use of aguaje were delivered to 3 native communities in the northern sector, and the corresponding training sessions were held.
The first butterfly farm was implemented, trained and executed in the Guapries Riparian Rural Community.
Taricaya recovery management and the construction of 5 demarcation structures.
Implementation of a pilot meliponary for the rescue and repopulation of butterflies for sustainable use in the PVC Callería sector of the Sierra del Divisor National Park.
Bird species were identified and the proposal for a bird watching tourist route as an alternative for tourism development in the Tacshitea sector was made.
We registered 50 women artisans with the National Artisan Registry and empowered more than 8 native communities that now have community oversight committees.
Climbing kits for the sustainable use of aguaje were delivered to 3 native communities in the northern sector, and the corresponding training sessions were held.
The first butterfly farm was implemented, trained and executed in the Guapries Riparian Rural Community.
Taricaya recovery management and the construction of 5 demarcation structures.
Implementation of a pilot meliponary for the rescue and repopulation of butterflies for sustainable use in the PVC Callería sector of the Sierra del Divisor National Park.
Bird species were identified and the proposal for a bird watching tourist route as an alternative for tourism development in the Tacshitea sector was made.
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