Ecological reserve (Brazil)

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The term ecological reserve (Portuguese: Reserva Ecológica) is used for various protected areas of Brazil administered by the federal government, states and municipalities of Brazil that provide some degree of protection of the environment, although they do not conform to IUCN protected area categories. They include:

NameStateLevelCreatedArea (ha)
Alcobaça Ecological ReserveRio de JaneiroFederal (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources [1] 1988 (Federal in 2005)228
Apiacás Ecological ReserveMato GrossoState [2] 1994100,000
Great Pontal ReserveSão PauloState1942246,840
IBGE Ecological ReserveFederal DistrictFederal19951,300
Ilha dos Lobos Ecological ReserveRio Grande do SulFederal19831.7
Jacarenema Ecological ReserveEspírito SantoState1997307
Juatinga Ecological ReserveRio de JaneiroState19929,960
Lagoa São Paulo ReserveSão PauloState1942937
Mata do Bacurizal e do Lago Caraparu Ecological ReserveParáMunicipal and private [3]

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