The Sunchubamba Hunting Zone was established on April 22, 1977, through Law (R.M.) N 00462-77-AG, it is located in the department of Cajamarca, province of Cajamarca with a surface of 59 735 hectares.
Local flora in Sunchubamba includes the molle (Schinus molle), the aliso (Alnus jorollensis), the chamana (Dodonea viscosa), the llaulli (Barbadesia dombeyn), the Kikuyo (Pennistum elandestinum), the grevillea (Greville robust), the pine tree (Pinus rdit) and the cyprees (Cupressus sp.).
Regarding hunting activities, the following animals are found: the partridge (Nothoprocta pentlandiio), the turttledore (Metriopelia melanopter), the fox (Pseudalopex culpaeus), the wild rabbit (Sylvilagus brasiliensis), the skunk (Conepatus sp.), the zariguellas (Didelphis sp.), the vizcacha (Lagidium peruanum), falcons (falco fermoralis).
El Angolo Hunting Zone
Sunchubamba Hunting Zone