With ten million hectares of the Bolivian Amazon now protected by Conservation International Bolivia, the conservation of wildlife like giant otters and big-leaf mahogany trees is ensured. However, access to the newly designated El Gran Manupare area remains challenging due to sparse infrastructure. Adventurous tourists can still explore areas like Madidi National Park, which features pristine rainforest hikes where they can encounter diverse wildlife including various species of monkeys and vibrant birds such as toucans and macaws.
The rugged beauty and ecological diversity of Madidi National Park not only contribute to the region's allure but also highlight the critical efforts required to balance tourism and conservation in the Amazon. Visitors can expect to see a plethora of wildlife, including squirrel monkeys and eagles, making the experience both thrilling and important for understanding the rich biodiversity that thrives within this protected area.
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