Madre de Dios
The region of Madre de Dios, a treasure trove of biodiversity, serves as a sanctuary for imperiled species such as the black caiman, harpy eagle, and giant otter.
The development of the South Inter-Oceanic Highway, however, has paved the way for heightened access and a surge in migration, accelerating alterations in land utilization and contributing to the deterioration of forests. The objective of this initiative is to safeguard the communal woodlands by endorsing eco-friendly economic endeavors, enhancing forest management, and forging agreements dedicated to conservation.