In alliance with Peruvian Forest E.I.R.L. (concessionary organization) and IICPT. S.A.S. and Planetlung.org (Germany), NGO Association ACRENAP, research and monitoring activities of the environmental status in relation to global climate change are carried out, and taxonomic studies on the composition of flora and fauna species in the concession territory are conducted.

It has two ecosystems: alluvial floodplain forest B-аi (approximately 70% of the total territory) and tropical lowland hill forest B-cb (approximately 30% of the total territory). The total area of the Concession is 7938 hectares, of which 6939 hectares are occupied by primary forest, 275 hectares by lakes , and 724 hectares by river channels.
The Conservation Concession of “Peruvian Forest E.I.R.L.”, located in part of the buffer zone of the “Pacaya Samiria” National Park, in the Ucayali river basin area before its confluence with the Marañón river (formation point of the Amazon river). The entire territory belongs to the sub-equatorial climatic belt.




As a result of many years of research in this territory, the following have been identified: 145 species of Mammals, 599 species of Birds, 69 species of Reptiles, 62 species of Amphibians, 211 species of Fish, and approximately more than 100 thousand species of Invertebrates of all Orders, and 509 species of forest trees. The species defined and identified as new to Science and the different studies carried out are published in specialized scientific articles in international journals.