Taim Ecological Station

Country:
Brazil
Site number:
2298
Area:
10,938.6 ha
Designation date:
22-03-2017
Coordinates:
32°44'36"S 52°35'48"W

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Photos

  • Capybaras
  • Swan
  • American coot

Overview

Taim Ecological Station is a conservation area of worldwide importance, preserving wetlands and lagoons, fields, dunes and forests, and sheltering a great diversity of plant and animal species in the Atlantic Forest. Its notable birdlife includes species which migrate from the northern hemisphere, migrants from the continent’s Southern Cone, and others that live here all year round. Endangered species such as the Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross (Thalassarche chlororhynchos) and Flamarion’s tuco-tuco (Ctenomys flamarioni) are found in the Site. Taim Ecological Station is a core zone of the Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve; it plays a very important role in biodiversity conservation, maintainance of the ecological balance of the area, food production, containment of flooding and pollution control. However urbanization and transport infrastructure are major threats.

Administrative region

Rio Grande do Sul

Global international designation

  • UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

National legal designation

  • Federal Conservation Unit (Decree n ° 92.96.3) - Ecological Station of Taim

Last publication date:

10-07-2017

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