Anauá National Forest
Anauá National Forest | |
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Floresta Nacional de Anauá | |
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources) | |
Nearest city | Rorainópolis, Roraima |
Coordinates | 0°38′20″N 60°50′21″W / 0.6390°N 60.8392°W |
Area | 2,594 kilometres (1,612 mi) |
Designation | National forest |
Created | 18 February 2005 |
Administrator | ICMBio[1] |
The Anauá National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional de Anauá) is a national forest in the state of Roraima, Brazil.
Overview
[edit]The creation of the national forest was an initiative of the citizens of Rorainópolis in cooperation with the local logging association to create a protected area with sustainable land use.[2] In 2005, the national forest was created and is managed by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation.[1] The forest is located in the municipality of Rorainópolis.[2]
The name refers to the Anauá River which is a tributary of the Branco River. In the Tupi language Anauá translates to flowering tree.[2]
The Anauá National Forest is a densely forested rainforest influenced by several tributaries of the Branco River.[3] A threat to the forest are the activities of illegal loggers.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Floresta Nacional De Anauá". Protected Planet. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
- ^ a b c "Floresta Nacional de Anauá". Socio Ambiental (in Portuguese). Retrieved 13 April 2021.
- ^ Tiago Monteiro Condé (2017). "Informações essenciais à elaboração e gestão do Plano de Manejo da Floresta Nacional de Anauá em Roraima, Brasil" (in Portuguese). Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia.
- ^ "Instituto e Governo de Roraima combatem extração ilegal de madeira em unidade de conservação". ICMBio via Socio Ambiental (in Portuguese). Retrieved 13 April 2021.