Southern Amazon Mosaic
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The Southern Amazon Mosaic (Portuguese: Mosaico da Amazônia Meridional) is a protected area mosaic in Brazil.
| Southern Amazon Mosaic | |
|---|---|
| Mosaico da Amazônia Meridional | |
| Coordinates | 8°17′10″S 58°46′49″W |
| Designation | Protected area mosaic |
| Created | 25 August 2011 |
| Administrator | Various |
Creation
The Southern Amazon Mosaic of conservation units in the region between the states of Amazonas, Mato Grosso and Rondônia was recognized by the federal environment ministry by ordnance 332 of 25 August 2011.[1] The mosaic was to have an advisory board as a forum for integrated management with representatives of the conservation units, the federal and state environmental agencies and civil society organisations.[2]
Federal units
Under the administration of the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio) it included:[1]
- Juruena National Park
- Campos Amazônicos National Park
- Jaru Biological Reserve
- Jatuarana National Forest
Amazonas units
Mato Grosso units
Under the administration of the Coordenação de Unidades de Conservação - CUCO (Mata Grosso):[3]
Rondônia units
Under the administration of the Secretaria de Estado do Desenvolvimento Ambiental de Rondônia - SEDAM (Rondônia):[3]
- Roxinho Extractive Reserve
- Seringueira Extractive Reserve
- Garrote Extractive Reserve
- Mogno Extractive Reserve
- Piquiá Extractive Reserve
- Angelim Extractive Reserve
- Itaúba Extractive Reserve
- Ipê Extractive Reserve
- Jatobá Extractive Reserve
- Massaranduba Extractive Reserve
- Maracatiara Extractive Reserve
- Sucupira Extractive Reserve
- Castanheira Extractive Reserve
- Aquariquara Extractive Reserve
- Freijó Extractive Reserve
- Rio Preto/Jacundá Extractive Reserve
- Cedro State Forest
- Mutum State Forest
- Gavião State Forest
- Araras State Forest
- Tucano State Forest