The Hitoy-Cerere Biological Reserve is a protected area located in Peru that was established in 1998 to preserve diverse ecosystems and many endangered species. It covers over 300,000 hectares of land in the northern region of Peru and contains a variety of habitats including dry forests, wetlands, and grasslands. The reserve aims to protect biodiversity and endangered plants and animals like the Andean spectacled bear, Andean condor, and vicuña.