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WORLD'S LARGEST RAINFOREST RESERVE



For your information, the following is the text of an article published
by ENN on October 30, 1997.

BRAZIL ESTABLISHES WORLD'S LARGEST RAINFOREST RESERVE

The Government of the Brazilian State of Amazonas has created a new
reserve in the Amazon, thus establishing the world's largest contiguous
block of protected rainforest, the Wildlife Conservation Society,
headquartered at the Bronx Zoo, announced this week.

Called the Amana Sustainable Development Reserve, it is the third of a
network of protected areas in the Central Amazon Basin that together,
comprise over 22,000 square miles of unbroken habitat -- an area larger
than Costa Rica.

The reserve will be managed under a legal category in Brazil created in
1996 at the adjacent Mamiraua Reserve, which permits residence in
protected areas and encourages local participation in their
conservation. The Amana region is known for its spectacular and
untouched biodiversity including endangered Amazonian manatees, black
caiman, river dolphins, anacondas, jaguars, black uakari monkeys, harpy
eagles, and a wealth of plants and aquatic life.

Dr. Jose Marcio Ayres, senior conservation zoologist with the Wildlife
Conservation Society, designed and wrote the reserve's management
scheme.

"The creation of the Amana Reserve is one of the most important measures
taken in the Brazilian Amazon in the past decade. It establishes a new
vision in conservation in the region, where rainforest corridors will
protect not only species but entire evolutionary and ecological
processes. It also preserves the unique biodiversity of the Amazon's
black and white river systems. In addition, this solidifies the
formation of the Central Amazonian Corridor that will protect Amazonian
flooded and dryland forests," said Ayres.

For more information, contact Stephen Sautner, Wildlife Conservation
Society.

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Julio Cesar Centeno, PhD
Las Tapias, Edif. Carreto
Pent House                              Tel. +58-74-714576
PO Box 750                             Fax +58-74-714576
Merida - Venezuela            Email: JCenteno@ciens.ula.ve
http://www.ciens.ula.ve/~jcenteno/
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