Peru: Scientific study results on Machu Picchu discussed
Cusco (Cusco region), Aug. 31. The Peruvian State-run National Service of Natural Protected Areas
(Sernanp) presented the progress and results of scientific researches conducted
in recent years on the Peruvian Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Over 200 people, among students and professionals in environmental and
ecotourism-related affairs, attended this meeting held in the city of Cusco,
where Sernanp specialists addressed topics related to the site’s biological
diversity and researches.
It must be noted the Sanctuary forest ranger Justiniani Candia addressed
his experiences in the monitoring of the Andean bear also known as the
spectacled bear.
These conferences, organized by Cusco's Regional Office of Foreign Trade
and Tourism, are aimed at stimulating research development in protected areas
and including the society into an efficient and participatory management of
these natural places.
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Cusco (Cusco region), Aug. 31. The Peruvian State-run National Service of Natural Protected Areas
(Sernanp) presented the progress and results of scientific researches conducted
in recent years on the Peruvian Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Over 200 people, among students and professionals in environmental and
ecotourism-related affairs, attended this meeting held in the city of Cusco,
where Sernanp specialists addressed topics related to the site’s biological
diversity and researches.
It must be noted the Sanctuary forest ranger Justiniani Candia addressed
his experiences in the monitoring of the Andean bear also known as the
spectacled bear.
These conferences, organized by Cusco's Regional Office of Foreign Trade
and Tourism, are aimed at stimulating research development in protected areas
and including the society into an efficient and participatory management of
these natural places.
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