PARQUE NACIONAL CARRASCO
El Parque Nacional Carrasco es un área natural protegida de Bolivia, ubicado en las provincias del Chapare y José Carrasco en el departamento de Cochabamba.
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Los Tucanes, Cochabamba Chapare, Bolivia, HD Review
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Surrounded by lush greenery and boasting 2 outdoor pools, a free buffet breakfast and free Wi-Fi, Los Tucanes is located in Villa Tunari. The property is next to the Chapare River.
Rooms here have lots of colour, tiled floors and wooden furniture. Each will provide you with a private bathroom, air conditioning, a TV and DVD player. Towels and linen are included. You can enjoy a river view from all the rooms.
At Los Tucanes you will find a large garden full of trees. The onsite restaurant serves international food from 12:00 to 21:00 every day. Guests are free to have fun on the volleyball court, football pitch and in the games room. Local tours can be booked at the onsite tour desk and a laundry service is available for a fee.
The nearest financial and commercial area of Villa Tunari is found 1.2 miles from the property. If you want to explore the natural surroundings, Machia Park lies 0.9 miles away and La Jungla Park is 3.1 miles away. Carrasco National Park is 8.1 miles from Los Tucanes. Free parking is possible here.
National Parks in Bolivia
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Aguaragüe National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
Amboró National Park
Carrasco National Park
Iñao National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory
Madidi National Park
Noel Kempff Mercado National Park
Sajama National Park
Torotoro National Park
Tunari National Park
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A national park is a park in use for conservation purposes. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of wild nature for posterity and as a symbol of national pride.
An international organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and its World Commission on
Protected Areas, has defined National Park as its Category II type of protected areas.
While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people, Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a national park in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. Some would say that the first official
national park to be designated as such at its creation was Mackinac Island, legislated in 1875. Australia's Royal
National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.
The largest national park in the world meeting the IUCN definition is the Northeast Greenland National Park, which was established in 1974. According to the IUCN, 6,555 national parks worldwide met its criteria in 2006. IUCN is still discussing the parameters of defining a national park.
National parks are almost always open to visitors. Most national parks provide outdoor recreation and camping opportunities as well as classes designed to educate the public on the importance of conservation and the natural wonders of the land in which the national park is located.
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Rupicola peruvianus - PN Carrasco, Villa Tunari, Cochabamba, Bolívia
Trecho de um lek de Rupicola peruvianus observado no Parque Nacional Carrasco, Villa Tunari, Cochabamba, Bolívia, em 07 de abril de 2012. Imagens: Carlos Otávio Gussoni.
Rare Bolivian glass frogs seen for first time in 18 years
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A rare species of frog native to the eastern slopes of the Bolivian Andes has been spotted in the South American country for the first time in 18 years, the investigation team that made the discovery told AFP.
The Bolivian Cochran frog is notable for its transparent belly, leading to its nickname, the “glass frog”.
“The rediscovery of this species fills us with a ray of hope for the future of the glass frogs — one of the most charismatic amphibians in the world — but also for other species,” said investigation team members Rodrigo Aguayo and Oliver Quinteros, from the Natural History Museum “Alcide d’Orbigny”, and Rene Carpio of the San Simon University in Cochabamba.
The team came across the frogs on January 8 during a mission to rescue reptiles and amphibians threatened by a hydroelectric project in the Carrasco National Park to the east of Cochabamba, the fourth largest city in Bolivia.
Glass frogs are tiny, measuring only 0.7-0.9 inches (19-24 millimeters) and weighing just 2.5-2.8 ounces (70-80 grams). They can be found in the departments of La Paz (west), Cochabamba, Santa Cruz (east) and Chuquisaca (southeast).
Some frogs’ hearts and digestive tracts can be seen through their transparent bellies.
Those found in the Carrasco National Park had a transparent belly with a “white chest. The bones and vocal sac of the males are dark green,” the team said.
The three frogs found were taken to the K’ayra amphibian conservation center at the Alcide d’Orbigny museum.
Experts will try to encourage the frogs to breed as part of a conservation strategy.
The K’ayra Center is also home to a pair of Sehuenca water frogs, known as Romeo and Juliet, that scientists have been trying to convince to mate to help preserve their critically endangered species.
Their attempts have so far been in vain.
Parque Nacional y Área de Manejo Integrado Carrasco
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Parque Machia - Wildlife Sanctuary in Bolivian Rainforest
In the summer of 2013 I volunteered at Parque Machia just outside the small Bolivian village of Villa Tunari. This is what I saw...
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Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi does amazing work in rescuing and protecting the wildlife of Bolivia. To find out more about CIWY visit their website
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LOS DINOSAURIOS INVADEN SACABA en Cochabamba, Bolivia
AUTORA
María Rosario Carrasco Patzi
DESCRIPCIÓN
Dinosaurios Animatrónicos en base a motores eléctricos, es una exposición que mezcla la diversión con la educación, entretenimiento y aprendizaje es su premisa y viajan por todos los países, en esta oportunidad se encuentran en Cochabamba, hasta marzo (ampliaron su estadía debido a la acogida del público). Es un espectáculo imperdible en el Km.4, camino a Sacaba en Cochabamba
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Caminando en las nubes (Walking in the clouds) - a crazy 4 to 5-day hike for everybody who loves extreme adventures, Carrasco National Park, Cochabamba/Bolivia
Volando hoy en Huayllani, Cochabamba, Bolivia.(6)
TIPNIS ES BOLIVIA
TERRITORIO INDÍGENA PARQUE NACIONAL ISIBORO-SÉCURE (TIPNIS) se encuentra en los departamentos de Beni y Cochabamba. Forma parte del corredor de conservación Vilcabamba - Amboró emplazado en la faja subandina de los Andes tropicales entre Perú y Bolivia.
El área protegida es a la vez un territorio indígena o Tierra Comunitaria de Origen perteneciente a los pueblos originarios chiman, yuracaré y moxeño.
Dos ríos principales y cerca de los límites del área protegida. Hacia el sur del área protegida se encuentran asentadas varias comunidades provenientes de la zona altiplánica del país.
(En este video se muestran la fauna y flora de este hermoso lugar, si la carretera pasa por el TIPNIS los animales mostrados en el video, despareceran, entre flora y fauna existen Especie Nombre común Categoría
UICN/Libro
Rojo de Bolivia Endemismo
Pteronura brasiliensis Nutria gigante En Peligro Endemismo amplio
Ateles chamek Mono araña Vulnerable Endemismo amplio
Priodontes maximus Armadillo gigante Vulnerable Endemismo amplio
Leopardus pardalis Ocelote Vulnerable Endemismo americano
Panthera onca Jaguar Vulnerable Endemismo neotropical
Tapirus terrestris Tapir Vulnerable Endemismo amplio
Tayassu pecari Pecarí labiado Vulnerable Endemismo neotropical
Tayassu tajacu Pecarí de collar Vulnerable Endemismo americano
Blastocerus dichotomus Ciervo de los pantanos Vulnerable Endemismo amplio
Turdus haplochrous Vulnerable Endemismo restringido
Grallaria erythrotis Vulnerable Endemismo restringido
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Estos animales requieren el ambiente y espacio del tipnis, ya que gran parte de las especies emigran para SOBREVIVIR, APAREAR Y ALIMENTARSE.¿Como ayudar?
LAS EMPRESAS NACIONALES PRIVADAS PUEDEN TOMAR CONCIENCIA EN LO QUE ES DEBIDO A BIENESTAR SOCIAL, E IMPACTO AMBIENTAL para un uso correcto al turismo y ayudas a las comunidades indigenas, ¿Por que el pais TIENE QUE DEPENDER DEL GOBIERNO?, ¿Por que no vivir del turismo como lo hacen en otros paises?, ¿Por que no hacer programas de ayuda social a esas comunidades? ¿Por que se van a enriquecer UNOS CUANTOS?
VAMOS BOLIVIA DEFENDAMOS EL TIPNIS!!!
BOLIVIA PONGAMONOS A TRABAJAR POR LOS BOLIVIANOS!!! TRABAJEMOS TODOS UNIDOS
PARQUE CRETÁCICO. Sacaba, Cochabamba
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María Rosario Carrasco Patzi y Carlos Contreras Carrasco
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Bajo las poderosas alas de un descomunal pterodáctilo se ubica el ingreso del parque de dinosaurios en Sacaba. El lugar también expone un enorme diplodocus que consta de dos toboganes y diez animales de la era cretácica construidos en tamaño real, además de toboganes, columpios, fuentes de agua y otros juegos.
El parque está ubicado en la zona de Huayllani del distrito 1 de Sacaba, está abierto los fines de semana, de 8.30 a 18.00 horas y de lunes a viernes, de 11.00 a 18.00 horas.
#Turismo PARQUE LA JUNGLA EN EL CHAPARE
Disfrutamos del mejor parque de aventura en la zona de Chipiriri, a 7 kilómetros de Villa Tunari. Allí esta La Jungla un lugar donde las emociones suben al máximo. El parque abre todos los días y el numero de contacto para mas informaciones es el 737-80871.
RED UNO - Cochabamba
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