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Pisco: Guanera Birds and Sea Lions Remain Stable in the National Reserve of Paracas

Summary by Diario Correo
A study by the Humboldt Institute for Marine and Aquaculture Research (IHMA) reveals that the populations of guanera birds such as guanay, piquero and pelican, as well as that of sea lions, remain stable and healthy in the National Reserve of Paracas (RNP), after analyzing two decades of data.Natural reserveThe report, prepared by Peruvian scientists, indicates that on average guanera birds exceed two million individuals per year, while the popu…
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A study by the Humboldt Institute for Marine and Aquaculture Research (IHMA) reveals that the populations of guanera birds such as guanay, piquero and pelican, as well as that of sea lions, remain stable and healthy in the National Reserve of Paracas (RNP), after analyzing two decades of data.Natural reserveThe report, prepared by Peruvian scientists, indicates that on average guanera birds exceed two million individuals per year, while the popu…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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