Rio Gregório State Forest

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NearestcityTarauacá
Coordinates7°53′14″S 71°11′07″W / 7.887215°S 71.185158°W / -7.887215; -71.185158
Area216,062 hectares (533,900 acres)
DesignationState forest
Rio Gregório State Forest
Floresta estadual do Rio Gregório
Map showing the location of Rio Gregório State Forest
Map showing the location of Rio Gregório State Forest
Nearest cityTarauacá
Coordinates7°53′14″S 71°11′07″W / 7.887215°S 71.185158°W / -7.887215; -71.185158
Area216,062 hectares (533,900 acres)
DesignationState forest
Created9 March 2004
AdministratorInstituto de Meio Ambiente do Acre

The Rio Gregório State Forest (Portuguese: Floresta estadual do Rio Gregório) is a state forest in the state of Acre, Brazil. The main economic activity is latex (rubber) extraction.

Conservation units in the west of Acre.
5. Rio Gregório State Forest

The Rio Gregório State Forest is in the municipality of Tarauacá in the State of Acre. It has an area of 216,062 hectares (533,900 acres).[1] The forest is bounded by the BR-364 highway to the south and the border with the state of Amazonas to the north. It adjoins the Rio Gregório Extractive Reserve in Amazonas. The Acurauá River forms the eastern boundary and the Gregório River forms the western boundary, separating the Rio Gregório State Forest from the Mogno State Forest.[1]

The forest has a moist tropical climate, with average temperature above 18 °C (64 °F) in the coldest months. Annual rainfall is 2,191 to 2,296 millimetres (86.3 to 90.4 in), with least rain in the June–August period. Relative humidity is 80% to 90% throughout the year.

History

The Rio Gregório State Forest was created by state governor decree 9718 of 9 March 2004 as part of a program of rational land use, which must be compatible with social, economic and biodiversity conservation objectives. It was recognised by the Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária (National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform – INCRA) as an agro-extraction project for 200 families on 28 April 2005.[1] The consultative council for the Rio Gregório State Forest complex was created by decree on 19 September 2008. This covers the Rio Gregório, Mogno and Rio Liberdade state forests, all of which had been created on the same date.[2] The governor installed the council members in April 2012.[3] On 13 December 2010 INCRA corrected the number of families to 86.[1]

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