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Río Viejo San Camilo National Park
Parque nacional Río Viejo-San Camilo
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Río Viejo San Camilo National ParkParque nacional Río Viejo-San Camilo is located in Venezuela
Río Viejo San Camilo National ParkParque nacional Río Viejo-San Camilo
Río Viejo San Camilo National Park
Parque nacional Río Viejo-San Camilo
Location in Venezuela
Location  Venezuela
Area 800 km2 (310 sq mi)
Established 1993 (1993)

The Río Viejo San Camilo National Park is a special place in Venezuela. It's a protected area that helps keep nature safe. This park is located in the Apure region, very close to the border with Colombia.

It was created on July 1, 1993, to protect its unique plants and animals. The park covers a huge area of about 80,000 hectares. That's like 800 square kilometers, which is a lot of space for wildlife to thrive!

About Río Viejo San Camilo National Park

Río Viejo San Camilo National Park is a beautiful natural area. It's officially known as a "national park." This means the government protects it. The goal is to keep its plants, animals, and natural features safe for everyone. It's a great example of how we can preserve our planet's amazing biodiversity.

Where is Río Viejo San Camilo Park?

This park is found in the South American country of Venezuela. Specifically, it's in the state of Apure. Apure is in the southwestern part of Venezuela. The park is very close to the country's border with Colombia. This location gives it a unique mix of landscapes.

What Plants Grow in the Park?

The main type of plant life in the park is called a savannah. Savannahs are grasslands with scattered trees. In Río Viejo San Camilo, you can find several types of trees. These include the samán, the ceiba, the apamate, and the macanilla palm. These trees add beauty and provide homes for many creatures. The park's land is mostly flat. Its height above sea level ranges from about 34 meters to 225 meters.

What Animals Live in the Park?

Because there are many rivers in the park, it has a wide variety of animals. The rivers provide water and food for many species. You might spot different kinds of turtles swimming in the water. Many birds also call the park home. These include graceful herons and colorful parrots. The park is a safe haven for these animals.

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