Northwest ~ Bolivia
 
Bolivia Madidi National Park - Northwest
Madidi National Park
Madidi National Park was created in 1995 in the Northwest of Bolivia. It protects a full array of ecosystems, from the high Andes to the Amazon Basin, a vast wilderness of 4,500,000 acres encompassing unparalleled biological diversity ranging from cloud forest to dry tropical forest, humid lowland rainforest to savannah, wild rivers to lakes.
This park is home to more than 1000 species of birds, 44% of all New World species of mammals and an estimated 38% of neotropical amphibians. It is also a critical global hotspot for endemic plants.