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Manglares de Tumbes National Sanctuary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tumbes Mangals National Sanctuary The Tumbes Mangroves National Sanctuary is a national park located in the Tumbes Region of Peru. It contains many species of flora and fauna. It is increasingly popular for tourism, because the beach resort of Máncora three hours to the south is booming. During the summer months from December to March, the wetland dries up to become a large canyon surrounded by brush. During this time, seafood farmers collect crabs, black conches, and shrimp to be exported through Paita. ==Biodiversity== The mangrove stands are home to abundant common and endemic species. Besides mollusks and crustaceans (black conch and shrimp), the sanctuary protects commercially important fish, more than 200 bird species of birds (including many rare or endangered species), and rare and threatened mammals, including the crab-eating raccoon (''Procyon cancrivorus'') and the neotropical otter (Lutra longicaudis). Mangrove forests comprise over forty varieties of plants, among them the distinguished Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle).
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