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Nature Watching in Peru

Sea Mammals

There are in total 33 species of sea mammals in Peru., ranging from the small otters which live amongst the rocks along inaccessible beaches to the huge whales which frolic in the open sea. Scientists have classified them in nine families, the largest of which are the otarids (sea lions) and delphinids (dolphins).

The most commonly-spotted mammals along the Peruvian coast are the sea lions. Two different species share the coastline lapped by the cold Humboldt sea current: the droll sea lion (Otaria byronia), which can weigh up to 300 kg and which prefer sandy beaches, and fine sea lions (Arctocephalus australis), with a slimmer body and which tend to gather in the rocky outcrops and inaccessible cliffs that litter the coastline. Both species reproduce from November to March, which are ideal months for observation.

The best places for spotting sea lions is along the south coast: the National Paracas Reserve, in the department of Ica, features major sea lion colonies on the Ballestas Islands, Punta Arquillo and Morro Quemado, which gather the largest number of sea lions anywhere in the country.

The same area is a refuge for the elusive marine wildcat and the chingungo, a beaver that lives amongst the rocks and rarely-visited beaches of the central coast and south of Peru. The beaches of Mendieta and La Catedral are home to the largest population of this species, currently on the endangered list.

A little further south lies Punta San Juan, a reserved zone established to protect the nesting grounds for guano birds, Humboldt penguins and a large colony of sea lions.

Cetaceans, meanwhile, are also commonly found in Peruvian waters. Various species of dolphins such as the bottle-nosed or common dolphin, as well as marsopas are habitual residents of the shallow waters of the coastline.

All species of cetaceans in Peru are protected by law. Fishing, consumption and trading of products derived from dolphins is strictly prohibited.


Peruvian Nature and Ecological Activities :

National Parks
Cutervo
Tingo Maria
Manu
Huascaran
Cerros de Amotape
Rio Abiseo
Yanachaga Chemillen
Bahuaja Sonene

National Reserves
Pampa Galeras Barbara D'Achille
Junin
Paracas
Lachay
Lake Titicaca
Salinas y Aguda Blanca
Calipuy
Pacaya Samiria

National Sanctuaries
Huayllay
Calipuy
Lagunas de Mejia
Ampay
Manglares de Tumbes
Tabacones Namballe

Historical Sancturies
Chacamarca
Pampa de Ayacucho
Machu Picchu

Protected Rainforests
Bocatoma Canal Nuevo Imperial
Puquio Santa Rosa
Pui Pui
San Matias San Carlos
Pagaibamba
Alto Mayo

Hunting Areas
El Angolo
Sunchubamba



Reserved Areas
Laquipampa
Apurimac
Pantanos de Villa
Tambopata Candamo
Batan Grande
Tumbes
Algarrobal El Moro
Chancay Baños
Aymara Lupaca
Gueppi
Rio Rimac
Alto Cañete y Cochas Pachacayo
Santiago Comaina
Allpahuayo Mishana

Community Reserves
Yanesha

Nature Watching
Recommendations
Primates
Sea Mammals
Buterflies
Wildflowers
Orchids

Peruvian Waters
Peruvian Coast and Beaches
Lakes and Lagoons
Rivers
Waterfalls

Andean Camelids
Alpacas
Guanacos
Llamas
Vicuñas

Birdwatching
In Cusco and Machu Picchu
in Manu and Tambopata
in Arequipa and the Colca Valley
in Puno and Lake Titicaca
  National Parks
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  National Sanctuaries
  Historical Sanctuaries
  Reserved Areas
  Protected Rainforests
  Hunting Areas
  Community Reserves
  Nature Watching
  Peruvian Waters
  Andean Camelids
  Birdwatching
  Traditional Medicine

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  Lima
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  Tarapoto
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  Kuelap
  Iquitos
  Trujillo
  Junin
  Tacna
  Lambayeque - Chiclayo
  Abancay
  Cajamarca
  Huancavelica
  Huanuco
  Moquegua
  Cerro de Pasco
  Piura
  Tumbes
  Pucallpa
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