Paraíso Ecological Station
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NearestcityCachoeiras de Macacu, Rio de Janeiro
Area4,920 hectares (12,200 acres)
DesignationEcological station
| Paraíso Ecological Station Paraíso | |
|---|---|
| Estação Ecológica do | |
| Nearest city | Cachoeiras de Macacu, Rio de Janeiro |
| Coordinates | 22°28′24″S 42°53′43″W / 22.473402°S 42.895322°W |
| Area | 4,920 hectares (12,200 acres) |
| Designation | Ecological station |
| Created | 12 March 1987 |
The Paraíso Ecological Station (Portuguese: Paraíso Ecological Station Paraíso) was an ecological station in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 2013, it was absorbed into the Três Picos State Park.
The Paraíso Ecological Station (ESEC) was divided between the municipalities of Cachoeiras de Macacu (76.2%) and Guapimirim (23.8%). It had an area of 4,920 hectares (12,200 acres).[1] The area was considered representative of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest ecosystem.[2] It contained examples of submontane and montane forest.[3]