Nearest city Amaluza Established 2009 | Area 431 km² | |
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Similar Podocarpus National Park, Sumaco Napo‑Galeras National, Llanganates National Park, Cajas National Park, Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve |
Yacurí National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Yacurí) is a 431-square-kilometre (166 sq mi) National Park in Ecuador located on the border between the provinces Loja and Zamora Chinchipe. It is part of a larger Protected Forest of 733 km2 (283 sq mi). It was founded in 2009. The headwaters for both the Chinchipe-Mayo (east) and Catamayo-Chira (west) water basins are in the park.
Contents
Flora
The Park contains a variety of ecosystems. Most of the park is in one of the following:
The park contains 280 plant species. 32 of them are endemic to the park. Two of the species are endangered and 11 are vulnerable.
Fauna
There are 18 species of mammals in the park of which five are endangered. Mammals include the vulnerable Cougar (puma concolor), the endangered Mountain Tapir(Tapirus pinchaque) and the endangered Spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus). There are 111 bird species of which four are endangered and 11 amphibian species of which four are endangered.
Attractions
The national park has over 46 high-altitude lakes. The most commonly visited lakes are: