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Ecuador and Peru work towards the first transboundary Biosphere Reserve in South America

Ecuadorian and Peruvian key stakeholders met to discuss the proposal for the first transboundary biosphere reserve in South America (Macara, Ecuador, August 2016). © UNESCO/Jorge Ellis

The proposal for the first transboundary biosphere reserve in South America made progress on 2 August, when key stakeholders met in Macara, Ecuador, to discuss the nomination file.

This new biosphere reserve proposal would include the Bosque Seco Biosphere Reserve in southern Ecuador, designated in 2014, and the Noroeste Amotapes - Manglares Biosphere Reserve in northern Peru, designated in 1977 and extended in 2016.

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