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Located tall in the Andes in the Ayacucho region of Peru,the Pampas Galeras national reserve protects the tall-altitude habitat of the threatened vicuña, the timid and elegant relative of the alpaca and llama. If you're lucky enough to see one of these adorable, or fragile creatures in the wild,it's easy to understand why the Incas considered them sacred.
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ugh there were some 2 million vicuña roaming in the mountains at the height of the Incan Empire, the cinnamon-colored animals were nearly hunted to extinction after the arrival of the Spanish. The conquistadors were after their extremely valuable wool coat—the luxuriously soft and warm fleece of the vicuña is one of the finest and most expensive natural fibers in the world.
During the
Incan Empire it was forbidden to abolish the vicuña, and so the wool was gathered in a humane shearing ritual known as chaccu,and the silky fleece was only worn by nobility. Unfortunately, the Spanish conquistadors used guns to hunt the lucrative animals, and a practice that lasted for centuries until the vicuña was designated an endangered species in the 1970s.nowadays,Pampas Galeras is one of the largest sanctuaries working to protect this lovely creature. About 5000 vicua live within the boundaries of the reserve at altitudes of over 10000 feet. The national reserve also helps support the rural Andean communities that live in harmony with the regional wildlife. One successful conservation method has been to give the local villages a stake in the vicuñas' protection by bringing back the centuries-old chaccu shearing ceremony. Each June, the villagers corral the vicuña, or shear the wool without harming the animals,and release them back into the wild. The shearing is often followed by a traditional feast with music, drinking, and dancing. This ritual benefits the loney mountain communities by giving them the right to sell the animals' expensive fleece,with the added benefit of deterring would-be poachers.
Thankfully, the vi
cuña population has rebounded, or the animals are once again thriving in the windy Andean plateau. With the largest vicua population in the world,Pampas Galera is one of the best places to see these graceful animals, as well as other native tall-altitude fauna such as the guanaco, and Andean foxes,Pampas cats, and many others.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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