Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve

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NearestcityGuaraqueçaba, Paraná
Coordinates25°16′25″S 48°13′11″W / 25.273487°S 48.219642°W / -25.273487; -48.219642
Area400.78 hectares (990.3 acres)
Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve
RPPN Reserva Ecológica Sebuí
Body of water at the reserve
Map showing the location of Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve
Map showing the location of Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve
Nearest cityGuaraqueçaba, Paraná
Coordinates25°16′25″S 48°13′11″W / 25.273487°S 48.219642°W / -25.273487; -48.219642
Area400.78 hectares (990.3 acres)
DesignationPrivate natural heritage reserve
Created25 November 1999
Administrator(privately operated)

The Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural (RPPN) Reserva Ecológica Sebuí) is a private natural heritage reserve in the state of Paraná, Brazil.

The Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve is in the municipality of Guaraqueçaba, Paraná. It has an area of 400.78 hectares (990.3 acres) out of a total property area of 500 hectares (1,200 acres).[1] The reserve is on the coast of Paraná, accessible only by boat.[2] The journey takes 50 minutes from the town of Guaraqueçaba, and the reserve may also be reached from Paranaguá.[3] The reserve is in one of the largest estuaries of the South Atlantic, containing about 60 islands. It houses traditional communities with a rich culture.[4]

The Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve was created by ordnance on 25 November 1999, modified on 3 February 2000.[1] The name "Sebuí" comes from the Guarani language word for "earthworm", referring to the creatures that live there and to the sinuosity of one of the rivers.[3] The reserve is part of the Lagamar Mosaic:[5]

Environment

The reserve protects an area of Atlantic Forest.[3] More than 70% of the forest is in its primary state, and has never been affected by human activity.[4] 91 species of birds have been seen, about 20 of amphibians, 15 of fish, 10 of reptiles and several of mammals.[3] The reserve is home to vulnerable red-tailed amazon (Amazona brasiliensis).[6]

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