São Sebastião do Paraíso Biological Reserve
20°54′47″S 47°06′58″W / 20.913°S 47.116°W / -20.913; -47.116Area 248 hectares (610 acres) Designation Biological reserve Created 23 September 1974 Administrator IEF Minas Gerais Amazon Atlantic Forest Caatinga Cerrado Coastal marine Pampas
São Sebastião do Paraíso Biological Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva Biológica Estadual de São Sebastião do Paraíso) is a state biological reserve in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Location
The São Sebastião do Paraíso Biological Reserve was created by law nº 16.580 of 23 September 1974 and is administered by the State Forestry Institute (IEF). It covers an area of 248 hectares (610 acres).[1] The reserve is the only one in the municipality of São Sebastião do Paraíso, which was once covered in extensive forests that were indiscriminately cleared in the later part of the 20th century.[2]
Notes
Sources
- Camargos, Regina M. F.; Torrent Lanna, Mônica, "CADASTRO DAS ÁREAS NATURAIS PROTEGIDAS EM MINAS GERAIS" (PDF), Geonomos, 4 (2), retrieved 2016-04-29
- "São Sebastião do Paraíso: Vegetação", City Brazil (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-04-29
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Biological reserve (Brazil)
- Abufari
- Guaporé
- Gurupi
- Jaru
- Lago Piratuba
- Maicuru
- Manicoré
- Morro dos Seis Lagos
- Nascentes da Serra do Cachimbo
- Parazinho
- Rio Ouro Preto
- Rio Trombetas
- Tapirapé
- Traçadal
- Uatumã
- Andradina
- Araras
- Araucárias
- Augusto Ruschi
- Bom Jesus
- Canela Preta
- Carmo da Mata
- Colônia 31 de Março
- Córrego do Veado
- Córrego Grande
- Fazenda São Mateus
- Fontes do Ipiranga
- Guaribas
- Lapinha
- Mata Escura
- Mata Paludosa
- Pedra Talhada
- Perobas
- Pindorama
- Poço das Antas
- Saltinho
- Santa Rita
- São Sebastião do Paraíso
- Serra Negra
- Sooretama
- Tamboré
- Tinguá
- Una
- União
- Vila Facchini
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