Reserva natural Morombí, Protected natural area in Eastern Paraguay
Reserva natural Morombí protects forests, wetlands, and wooded grasslands within the Upper Parana Atlantic Forest region. The land contains a mix of different ecosystems that together form an intact natural space with clear water sources.
The Riquelme family established the reserve in 1980 when they acquired the Campos Morombi property and made forest conservation their priority. This decision laid the foundation for protecting one of the region's remaining significant forest areas.
The reserve partners with local communities on sustainability projects that promote environmental stewardship and protect endangered species like jaguars through education. These collaborative efforts shape how people in the region relate to the forest around them.
Schedule your visit through the official website and check current requirements before planning your trip. Advance planning helps ensure your visit runs smoothly and all necessary preparations are made.
More than 60 endangered species call this place home, including some of South America's rarest animals. This concentration of threatened wildlife exists in very few places around the world.
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