PROTECTED
WILDLIFE AND WILD FLORA SPECIES
Considered by the World Resources Institute
as forming part of the select group of
eight "megadiverse" countries,
it is estimated that in Peru there are
84 of the 104 life zones existing in the
world, nearly 10% of the species of mammals
and reptiles of the planet, over 20% of
earth's birds and between 40.000 and 50.000
species of vascular plants (the most developed).
Unfortunately many of these species are
endangered due to their unauthorized exploitation
for the manufacture of tourist souvenirs
and the cruel traffic of wildlife (transported
under conditions which cause most of them
to die during the trip).
Each loss reduces earth's life diversity
with indescribable consequences. It is
for this reason that Peruvian laws prohibit
and sanction the extraction, transport,
sale and export of all types of wildlife
and wild flora, dead or alive, without
the authorization of INRENA (1). The prohibition
extends to any object made with their
parts (crowns or necklaces made of Macaw
(guacamayo) feathers, butterfly wings,
musical instruments, "tigrillo"
skin or "palos de lluvia" (also
called oncelote, a small feline resembling
a tiger).
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE
Peruvian laws prohibit and sanction the
sale and export of original pieces of
the national cultural heritage. Abstain
from buying them.
However, if you are interested in taking
to your country samples of Peruvian pre-Hispanic
or Colonial art, you may buy replicas.
Replicas are all objects of modern manufacture
imitating shapes and decorative figures
of pre-Hispanic or Colonial pieces (ceramic
pieces, gold and silver works, stonework,
woodworks, textiles, paintings and others)
.
When buying replicas of pre-Hispanic
or Colonial works, make sure they have
been certified by the INC (2); this certificate
can be obtained at any of the offices
of this institution, located in all departmental
capitals. If you are leaving Peru through
the Jorge Chávez Airport, visit
the INC booth after you pass through Immigration
post. The authorization can be granted
automatically.
DRUGS
It is absolutely prohibited to carry drugs.
If you do so, you will be arrested and
put in jail. Do not accept to take in
your luggage packages belonging to strangers,
under any circumstances.
(1) NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES
The National Institute of Natural Resources
(INRENA) is the State's public organization
responsible for promoting the rational
use of natural resources. Current legal
regulations impose severe sanctions to
any persons who hunt, extract, transport,
sell or export wildlife or wild flora
species, as well as their products and
by-products, including handicrafts made
with such products, without the corresponding
authorization.
The authorization for the extraction,
sale and/or export of wildlife and wild
flora must be requested from INRENA:
Calle Diecisiete 355, Urb. El Palomar.
San Isidro, Lima
Tel: (01) 224-3298 (anexo 167) / (01)
225-1053
E-mail: inrenabibli@terra.com.pe
(2) NATIONAL INSTITUTE
OF CULTURE
The National Institute of Culture (INC)
is the State's public organization responsible
for the protection, preservation, restoration
and dissemination of Peru's Cultural Heritage.
Cultural property, whether archaeological
or historical, is protected by law; and
its export is prohibited. Clandestine
export of cultural property is a crime.
The law authorizes the confiscation, in
favor of the State, of any material, equipment
and vehicles used in the commission of
crimes against the cultural heritage,
as well as of the unduly obtained cultural
property. For further information, visit
the INC:
Edificio Museo de la Nación, 6º
piso
Av. Javier Prado Este 2465.San Borja,
Lima
Tel.: (01) 476-9900
http://inc.perucultural.org.pe
E-mail: inc@inictel.gob.pe
Protected
wildlife and wild flora species
Considered by the world resources institute
as forming part of the select group of
eight "megadiverse" countries,
it is estimated that in peru there are
84 of the 104 life zones existing in the
world, nearly 10% of the species of mammals
and reptiles of the planet, over 20% of
earth's birds and between 40.000 and 50.000
species of vascular plants (the most developed).
Unfortunately many of these species are
endangered due to their unauthorized exploitation
for the manufacture of tourist souvenirs
and the cruel traffic of wildlife (transported
under conditions which cause most of them
to die during the trip).
Each loss reduces earth's life diversity
with indescribable consequences. It is
for this reason that peruvian laws prohibit
and sanction the extraction, transport,
sale and export of all types of wildlife
and wild flora, dead or alive, without
the authorization of inrena (1). The prohibition
extends to any object made with their
parts (crowns or necklaces made of macaw
(guacamayo) feathers, butterfly wings,
musical instruments, "tigrillo"
skin or "palos de lluvia" (also
called oncelote, a small feline resembling
a tiger).
Archaeological
and historical heritage
Peruvian laws prohibit and sanction the
sale and export of original pieces of
the national cultural heritage. Abstain
from buying them.
However, if you are interested in taking
to your country samples of peruvian pre-hispanic
or colonial art, you may buy replicas.
Replicas are all objects of modern manufacture
imitating shapes and decorative figures
of pre-hispanic or colonial pieces (ceramic
pieces, gold and silver works, stonework,
woodworks, textiles, paintings and others)
.
When buying replicas of pre-hispanic
or colonial works, make sure they have
been certified by the inc (2); this certificate
can be obtained at any of the offices
of this institution, located in all departmental
capitals. If you are leaving peru through
the jorge chávez airport, visit
the inc booth after you pass through immigration
post. The authorization can be granted
automatically.
Drugs
it is absolutely prohibited to carry drugs.
If you do so, you will be arrested and
put in jail. Do not accept to take in
your luggage packages belonging to strangers,
under any circumstances.
(1) national institute of natural
resources
The national institute of natural resources
(inrena) is the state's public organization
responsible for promoting the rational
use of natural resources. Current legal
regulations impose severe sanctions to
any persons who hunt, extract, transport,
sell or export wildlife or wild flora
species, as well as their products and
by-products, including handicrafts made
with such products, without the corresponding
authorization.
The authorization for the extraction,
sale and/or export of wildlife and wild
flora must be requested from inrena:
Calle diecisiete 355, urb. El palomar.
San isidro, lima
Tel: (01) 224-3298 (anexo 167) / (01)
225-1053
E-mail: inrenabibli@terra.com.pe
(2) national institute of culture
The national institute of culture (inc)
is the state's public organization responsible
for the protection, preservation, restoration
and dissemination of peru's cultural heritage.
Cultural property, whether archaeological
or historical, is protected by law; and
its export is prohibited. Clandestine
export of cultural property is a crime.
The law authorizes the confiscation, in
favor of the state, of any material, equipment
and vehicles used in the commission of
crimes against the cultural heritage,
as well as of the unduly obtained cultural
property. For further information, visit
the inc:
Edificio museo de la nación, 6º
piso
Av. Javier prado este 2465.san borja,
lima
Tel.: (01) 476-9900
http://inc.perucultural.org.pe
E-mail: inc@inictel.gob.pe
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