Pucallpa Natural Park, situated on the southern edge of the city of Pucallpa in Peru, is a zoo that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and environmental quality. This eco-urban area is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its diverse range of flora and fauna.
Pucallpa Natural Park was established with the aim of protecting and conserving over 400 species of flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to see a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, lizards, otorongos, deer, sajinos, añujes, otters, taricayas, herons, toucans, parrots, and other species that are at risk of extinction.
Within the park, you'll find the Regional Museum of Pucallpa. This museum is home to a variety of species representative of the Amazon fauna, as well as a large collection of fossil remains discovered in the Ucayali, Pachitea, Aguaytía, and Urubamba rivers.
Nature & Natural History Animals Zoo Geology
Jose Balta, Pucallpa
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