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Yasuni National Park
Yasuni National Park, established in 1979 and designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is among the most biodiverse places on Earth. Located in the Ecuadorian Amazon, it hosts thousands of plant, bird, mammal, amphibian, and insect species. Its ecosystem includes tropical rainforests, rivers, and wetlands, supporting indigenous groups such as the Waorani. Notable wildlife includes jaguars, pink river dolphins, and towering trees, reflecting a unique ecological balance essential for global biodiversity and environmental stability.

Yasuni National Park

Yasuni National Park
The Yasuni National Park, located in the Ecuadorian Amazon, was established in 1979 and declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1989. It is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, featuring tropical rainforests that host thousands of species. Its flora includes towering trees such as ceibas, palms, and orchids. The fauna is remarkable: jaguars, pink river dolphins, monkeys, colorful birds, and unique amphibians. Its ecosystem blends rivers, wetlands, and dense forests, forming complex habitats. It is also ancestral land of indigenous groups like the Waorani, who preserve ancient traditions.



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Yasuni National Park
The Yasuní National Park, located in Ecuador's Amazon region, is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Established in 1979, it was designated a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1989. The park protects vast tropical rainforests crossed by rivers such as the Napo and Curaray. Its ecosystem hosts thousands of plant species, including towering trees, orchids, and medicinal plants. The fauna is equally rich, featuring jaguars, pink river dolphins, monkeys, amphibians, reptiles, and over 600 bird species. It is also home to indigenous groups like the Waorani and uncontacted peoples. Yasuní stands out for its ecological balance, where complex interactions among species sustain an exceptional level of natural diversity.


Lagoon of Jatuncocha
The Lagoon of Jatuncocha, located in Yasuní National Park, is an Amazonian lake formed by ancient meanders of the Napo River. Historically, it has been essential for indigenous communities such as the Kichwa, who have relied on it for fishing, transport, and cultural practices. Surrounded by primary rainforest, it supports remarkable biodiversity, including birds, reptiles, and mammals like monkeys and pink river dolphins. Its ecosystem is shaped by seasonal flooding cycles that enrich its waters. Today, it is a key destination for ecotourism and scientific research in the Ecuadorian Amazon.

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