The Santos Luzardo National Park[1] (Spanish: Parque nacional Santos Luzardo)[2] Also Cinaruco-Capanaparo National Park It is a protected area with the status of national park[3] that is located between the rivers Capanaparo and Cinaruco and the confluence of them with the Orinoco river, in jurisdiction of the Municipalities Pedro Camejo and Achaguas of the Apure State in Venezuela,[4] near the border with Colombia.
Santos Luzardo National Park Parque Nacional Santos Luzardo | |
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Location | Venezuela |
Coordinates | 6°42′N 67°34′W / 6.700°N 67.567°W |
Area | 5,844 km2 (2,256 sq mi) |
Established | February 24, 1988 |
The park was created in 1988 by presidential decree by President Jaime Lusinchi and is protected by the National Institute of Parks of Venezuela (INPARQUES), which assumes a systematic policy of conservation and preservation of the natural resources of the park.
The park has a variety of flora including Saladillo, conger, oak, caramacate, drago, saman, coconut monkey and cañafístula, among other plants.
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edit- ^ Parque nacional Santos Luzardo
- ^ Freire, Germán Nicolás; Tillett, Aimé (2007-01-01). Salud indígena en Venezuela (in Spanish). GEA. ISBN 9789802260492.
- ^ Hoyt, Erich (2012-10-02). Marine Protected Areas for Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises: A World Handbook for Cetacean Habitat Conservation and Planning. Routledge. ISBN 9781136538308.
- ^ Thorbjarnarson, John B.; Messel, Harry; King, F. Wayne; Ross, James Perran (1992-01-01). Crocodiles: An Action Plan for Their Conservation. IUCN. ISBN 9782831700601.