Apurímac Establishes Technical Board for Wildlife Protection Led by SERFOR

Edited by: Anulyazolotko Anulyazolotko

A technical board for wild flora and fauna has been established in Apurímac, Peru. The National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) is leading the board. It includes the Regional Government (Gore) and representatives from other regional institutions.

The board aims to create effective coordination and decision-making mechanisms for wildlife protection. SERFOR's leadership highlights the national importance of this regional effort.

Apurímac is known for its rich cultural heritage and biodiversity, including cloud forests, grasslands, and wetlands. The region is home to endangered species like the Andean condor and spectacled bear, making conservation efforts crucial.

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