El Angolo hunting management area
El Angolo is an enclosed hunting ground in Peru.
Description
This hunting preserve in the region of Piura, provinces of Sullana and Talara was established July 1, 1975 through law. It has an area of 650 square kilometres.
The preserve is a natural area of big beauty with dry forests of the Peruvian northwest, for which a big area is dedicated to the conservation of the ecosystem. The park contains 17 types of mammals, 150 of birds, 13 of reptiles and 10 of fishes.
It offers opportunities for sports hunting, ecotourism and hiking through the practically virgin environment with fauna and flora typical to the region.
Flora
- Angolo (Pithecellobium multiflorum)
- Ceibo (Bombax)
- Frejolillo/Parotillo (Erythrina)
- Hualtaco tree (Loxopterygium huasango)
- Almond tree (Geoffraya striata)
Fauna
- Cougar (Puma concolor)
- Collared Peccary (Pecari tajacu)
- Andean Fox (Lycalopex culpaeus)
- Sechuran Fox (Lycalopex sechurae)
- Gray Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
- Guayaquil Squirrel (Sciurus stramineus)
- Andean Tinamou (Nothoprocta pentlandii)
- White-throated Caracara (Phalcoboenus albogularis)
- Owl (Athene cunicularia)
- Red-masked Parakeet (Aratinga erythrogenys)
- Lizard (Iguana iguana)
- Indigo snake (Drymarchon corais)
- Macanche (Boa constrictor ortonii)
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Coordinates: 4°18′07″S 80°47′47″W / 4.3019°S 80.7965°W
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