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PDBFF

The PDBFF (Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments - Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem) is a scientific cooperation project between the National Institute of Amazonian Research (INPA) and the Smithsonian Institution (USA) and is a reference in studies on forest fragmentation.
 
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Ilha Grande

The Great Island is a fragment of the coastal massif of approximately 190 km2 and a rather rugged relief. Ilha Grande is located in the municipality of Angra dos Reis, in the tourist region of Costa Verde, RJ. The terrestrial part of the island is now protected by two Integral Protection Conservation Units, the Ilha Grande-PEIG State Park (12052 ha) and the Praia do Sul-RBPS Biological Reserve (3600 ha).
 

Médio Juruá (Mid-Juruá River)

Coordenator: Dr. Carlos Peres C.Peres@uea.ac.uk 
 
Funding: Darwin Initiative for the Survival of Species – DEFRA/UK
Lead Institution: University of East Anglia
Partners: UFAM, INPA, EMBRAPA, UFL
 

FLONA Caxiuanã

Located northwest of the state of Pará, with an area of 330,000 hectares, this is the largest Conservation Unit in the Tocantins and Xingu interflow. Founded in 1961, it occupies part of the municipalities of Melgaço and Portel and enters the basin of the Anapu river. The lowland dense ombrophilous Forest covers 85% of the area, the rest is covered by igapó (19%) and patches of open vegetation. To date, 1,010 species of plants, 134 species of lichens, 33 species of macroscopic fungi and 746 species of animals have been recorded for Caxiuanã.

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