Chayu Nain Communal Reserve
The Chayu Nain Communal Reserve is a protected area in the Amazonas Region of northern Peru, located in the districts of Aramango, Imaza, and Cajaruro, spanning the provinces of Bagua and Utcubamba.
The reserve was officially created on December 9, 2009, through Supreme Decree No. 021-2009-MINAM. It covers an area of and is part of Peru's National System of Natural Protected Areas.
The reserve is home to key species such as the yellow-tailed woolly monkey, spectacled bear, and South American tapir. Unique birdlife and a recently described endemic marsupial, Caenolestes condorensis, have also been recorded. Vegetation includes high-altitude shrublands and grasslands on sandstone formations of the Cordillera del Cóndor.