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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Río Abiseo National Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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The park is home to many species of flora and fauna, as well as the location of over 30 pre-Columbian archaeological sites.
Since 1986, the park has not been open to tourism due to the fragile nature of both the natural and archaeological environment.
Located in the San Martxc3xadn Region of Peru between the Maraxc3xb1xc3xb3n and Huallaga rivers, the park has an area of approximately 2,745.2 square kilometres.
The park covers 70% of the Abiseo river basin.
The park protects three distinct ecoregions: Ucayali moist forests at lower elevations, Peruvian Yungas at middle elevations, and Cordillera Central pxc3xa1ramo at the highest elevations.
There are at least seven climate zones in the park, including montane forest, tropical alpine forest, montane rainforest, high Andean grasslands (puna), and dry forest.
The montane cloud forest, composing most of the park area, is a high-altitude rainforest with short trees, moss and lichen.
The yellow-tailed woolly monkey, Oreonax flavicauda, previously thought to be extinct, is known to live in the park and appears to be endemic to the region.
Other fauna in the park includes:
There are 980 known species of plants documented in the highlands of the park, 13 of which are endemic, and 5000 species of plants in the area of the Rio Abiseo.
The most famous archaeological site in the Rio Abiseo park is Gran Pajatxc3xa9n, a ruined settlement atop a forested ridge overlooking the Montecristo River canyon.
Gran Pajatxc3xa9n, Los Pinchudos and other archaeological remains identified in the park are usually attributed to the Chachapoyas culture.
The most extensive archaeological work done in Rio Abiseo Park was led by the University of Colorado during the mid-1980s.
Since 1985, 36 archaeological sites have been recorded, 29 in the high elevation grasslands and seven within the continuous montane forests inside the park.