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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Manú National Park' has mentioned 'National park' in the following places:
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Manxc3xba National ParkIUCN category II (national park)View of a riverbank in Manxc3xba National ParkLocation within PeruLocationxc2xa0PeruMadre de Dios Region, Cusco RegionNearestxc2xa0cityCuscoCoordinates11xc2xb051xe2x80xb223xe2x80xb3S 71xc2xb043xe2x80xb217xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf11.85639xc2xb0S 71.72139xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -11.85639; -71.72139Coordinates: 11xc2xb051xe2x80xb223xe2x80xb3S 71xc2xb043xe2x80xb217xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf11.85639xc2xb0S 71.72139xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -11.85639; -71.72139Area17,162.95xc2xa0km2 (6,626.65xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)EstablishedMay 29, 1973 (by 644-73-AG)Governingxc2xa0bodySERNANPWebsiteParque Nacional del Manu UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaNatural:xc2xa0(ix), (x)Reference402bisInscription1987 (11th session)Extensions2009 | WIKI |
Manxc3xba National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional del Manxc3xba) is a national park and biosphere reserve located in the regions of Madre de Dios and Cusco in Peru. | WIKI |
Manu National Park covers an area of 1,716,295.22 hectares (17,162.95xc2xa0km2) which comprises mountainous areas (traversed by creeks and valleys) with elevations close to 4000 m above sea level and a portion of the Amazon Basin plains. | WIKI |
The national park is divided in the following areas: the restricted use zone (with pristine forests and native communities, access is granted to researchers only); the reserved zone (for recreation and research); the recuperation zone (for the recovery of disturbed areas) and the cultural zone (for human settlement and most activities including nature tourism ). | WIKI |
Wild tayra at Manu National Park | WIKI |
Andean cock-of-the-rock at Manu National Park. | WIKI |
Manu National Park is a globally renowned haven of terrestrial biodiversity at the meeting point of the Tropical Andes and the Amazon Basin in Southwestern Peru. | UNESCO |
The immense variety of Manu National Park in terms of altitude, microclimate, soils and other ecological conditions results in a complex mosaic of habitats and niches. | UNESCO |
In the medium and longer term developments in the surroundings of Manu National Park such as gas extraction and road construction may affect the still mostly pristine property in various ways. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ix): Manu National Park has a remarkable location at the meeting point of the Tropical Andes and the Amazonian lowland forests. | UNESCO |
In addition to the diversity of life, Manu National Park is also known for an unusually high abundance of fauna across many taxonomic groups. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): The extraordinary biodiversity combined with the large size and excellent conservation state makes Manu National Park a protected area of major and global biodiversity conservation importance. | UNESCO |
The presence of large top predators in natural population densities, such as Jaguar, Puma, Giant Otter and Harpy Eagle, provides evidence of the near-pristine overall state of Manu National Park. | UNESCO |
Unlike other parts of the Amazon Manu National Park is believed to be still largely free of alien invasive species. | UNESCO |
The property is today embedded in a much broader conservation complex comprised of different categories of protected areas and indigenous communal areas, including the contiguous including Alto Purus National Park, Megantoni National Sanctuary, adding another layer of protection. | UNESCO |
Provided that they maintain a lifestyle compatible with conservation objectives, their presence is not believed to negatively affect the conservation values of Manu National Park. | UNESCO |
The geographic isolation and longstanding protection have saved Manu National Park from changes that have been occurring elsewhere in the Peruvian Amazon. | UNESCO |
Owing to the dedication of a group of Peruvian conservationists and international supporters the national park was formalized by Supreme Decree in 1973. | UNESCO |
In 1977, Manu National Park was recognized by UNESCO as the core zone of an even larger biosphere reserve. | UNESCO |
Both the national park and the biosphere reserve are today under the authority of Peru's national protected areas agency SERNANP under the Ministry of the Environment. | UNESCO |