Rio Flor do Prado Ecological Station

Ecological station in Brazil
10°40′34″S 60°22′40″W / 10.675973°S 60.377882°W / -10.675973; -60.377882Area8,517 hectares (21,050 acres)DesignationEcological stationCreated9 December 2003AdministratorMato Grosso Secretariat of State for the Environment

The Rio Flor do Prado Ecological Station (Portuguese: Estação Ecológica do Rio Flor do Prado is an ecological station in Brazil. It protects an area of Amazon rainforest and is administered the state of Mato Grosso.

Location

The Rio Flor do Prado Ecological Station has an area of 8,517 hectares (21,050 acres) in the municipality of Aripuanã, Mato Grosso. It is to the east of the Roosevelt River.[1] The area is on the right bank of the Flor do Prado River, a tributary of the Roosevelt River, and is bordered by indigenous territories.[2] It is in the Amazon biome.[3] It has just over 66% open rainforest and about 34% dense rainforest.[1]

Conservation

The Rio Flor do Prado Ecological Station was created by decree 2.124 of 9 December 2003. The advisory council was established on 15 December 2014.[1]

Notes

Sources

  • Amazon Biome: protected areas: Coordinated audit, Brasília: Federal Court of Accounts of Brazil, 2014, retrieved 2017-03-11
  • Blairo Borges Maggi (9 December 2003), Decreto 2.124 de 09 de Dezembro de 2003 (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-06-05
  • ESEC do Rio Flor do Prado (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-06-05