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Areas Importantes para a Conservacao das Aves no Brasil (Important Bird Areas in Brazil): Parte I - Estados do Dominio da Mata Atlantica

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Glayson A Bencke, Giovanni N Mauricio, Pedro F Develey and JM Goerck
494 pages, Col photos, tabs
Hardback | Dec 2006 | #180492 | ISBN: 859980801X
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Language: Portuguese

In 2006, SAVE Brasil launched the book Areas Importantes para a Conservacao das Aves no Brasil: parte 1 - estados do dominio da Mata Atlantica (Important Bird Areas in Brazil), which describes the 163 most important sites for birds in the 15 Brazilian states that contain Atlantic forest: Alagoas, Bahia, Ceara, Espirito Santo, Minas Gerais, Paraiba, Parana, Pernambuco, Piaui, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Sao Paulo and Sergipe. In these states occur 83% of the Brazilian threatened species. Although focusing the Atlantic forest biome, this work considered the whole territory of each state, consequently, IBAs containing Caatinga (Brazilian semi-arid vegetation), Cerrado (Brazilian savannas) and Pampa (Brazilian grasslands) biomes were also included.

Amongst the 163 IBAs, some are considered irreplaceable as they hold significant numbers of one or more species at risk of extinction. These areas are found in a critical situation and continue suffering direct (illegal capture, hunting) or indirect (environment destruction) aggressions. For this reason, BirdLife/SAVE Brasil identified, following practical criteria, 16 priority areas for immediate action, what corresponds to 10% of the 163 IBAs identified.

A great part of the most threatened species in Brazil occurs exactly in these 16 IBAs. BirdLife/SAVE Brasil efforts brought a renewed attention to these areas, and resulted in important achievements as the creation of the Murici Ecological Station (in 2001) and the recognition of some of them as extremely relevant for conservation (Serra das Lontras and Boa Nova). They also brought a new hope of survival to some of the most threatened species in the world.

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