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Ecuador Chocó, Quoto

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The Chocó Andino de Pichincha is now recognised by UNESCO within the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.



The Chocó Andino extends through 700+ acres of land that provide high amounts of pure air thanks to the vast life of flora and fauna, with 83% of its area within the Metropolitan District of Quito.

The cloudy forests of Chocó Andino preserve a large number of emblematic flora and fauna species and hosts 270 types of mammals.

A total of 30% of all birds and 15% of the country's plant species are found here.Animals here include the spectacled bear, the Chocó toucan, the rock rooster, "tigrillos", "olingos" and the black-eared shag.

The Chocó Andino de Pichincha is one of the seven Biosphere reserves in Ecuador.


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Veranda Resorts, Mauritius
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