Santiago Comaina Reserved Zone was established on January 21, 1999 through Law (D.S.) Nº 005-99-AG. It is located in the department of Amazonas, province of Condorcanqui. It has a surface of 863,277 hectares.
Typical flora and fauna need to be researched in the Santiago Comaina Reserved Zone.
Local fauna includes the puffin (Salmiri sp.), the jaguar (Panthera onca) the condor (Vultur gryphus), the paujil (Pax globulosa), the white alligator (Caiman crocodilus), the black alligator (Melanosuchus niger).
There are about 40 types of orchids in the area of the Chain of Mountains called El Condor.
There are 474 types of butterflies and a new type of fish called Creagrutus sp. has just been discovered at Santiago Comaina Reserve.
Birds at this reserve include the parrot of mejillas doradas (golden cheeks) (Leptosittaca braanickii) and the monkey (Ateeles belzebuth).
Local native communities are the Jibaros, Aguarunas, Huambisas who live along the rivers Cenepa, Marañon Nieva and Santiago.
We can also find several types of trees such as the Cedar (Cedrela sp.) The tornilla (Cedrelinga catenae formis), the quinua (Chinchona sp.), the cumala (Lry anthera sp.), there are also palm trees such as: the huasai (Ruter precatoria), the ungurahui (Yesenia batana) and the pona (iriarter sp.).
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