EVALUATION OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS IN MALINOWSKI JUNGLE LODGE TOURIST PROPERTY - TAMBOPATA.

During the Evaluation, 201 species of birds were recorded, divided into 18 orders, 41 families and 128 generus. of which 33 species have some category of threat, the species with the highest degree of threat and importance for the conservation of the place are Harpia harpyja, Morphnnus guianensis and Primolius couloni species protected both by the Peruvian state and by international legislation.

In mammals, 23 species were recorded divided into 7 orders, 14 families and 21 generus. Of which 11 species have some category of threat, the species with the highest degree of threat and importance for the conservation of the place are Myrmecophaga tridactyla, and the Tapirus terrestris, species protected by both the Peruvian state and international legislation, both as vulnerable.

RELATIVE FREQUENCY OF THE MOST COMMON BIRDS.

To determine the abundance of the species in the evaluation areas, the relative frequency index was found; The effort being the 15 Mackinos Lists (LM) made during the evaluation, where zero (0) is equal to no records in the LMs and 1 is equal to those that were recorded in all the LMs. The figure shows the 30 species that obtained the highest relative frequency index, with Amazona farinosa being the most frequent with 0.6, followed by Ara macao with 0.5 and Sciaphylax hemimelaena along with 9 other species being the third most abundant.

RELATIVE FREQUENCY OF THE MOST COMMON BIRDS.

To determine the abundance of large and medium-sized mammals in the evaluation area, the relative frequency index was found only from the records in linear transects. In figure two, the 12 species that were recorded in the linear transects are presented, the most frequent being the Tayassu tajacu with 17.1, followed by Tapirus terrestris and Dasyprocta variegata, both with 14.3, and the third most frequent was the Mazama americana, Alouatta seniculus, and Leontocebus weddelli all with 8.6, these species were mostly recorded using footprints.

COCLUSION:

It is concluded that the property of the Casa Malinowski tourism enterprise houses species that are indicative of a good ecosystem and at the same time species that are threatened by anthropogenic activity, which makes its conservation very important since it serves as a refuge for animals of high biological importance.

REPORTE DE EVALUACIÓN DE AVES Y MAMIFEROS