Paranatinga is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso in the Central-West Region of Brazil .
7-397: The municipality contains the 3,900 hectares (9,600 acres) Culuene Biological Reserve , created in 1898. As of 2021, people are creating a new municipality out of the northern parts of Paranatinga to be called " Santiago do Norte ". 14°25′55″S 54°03′03″W / 14.4319°S 54.0508°W / -14.4319; -54.0508 This Mato Grosso , Brazil location article is
14-464: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Culuene Biological Reserve The Culuene Biological Reserve ( Portuguese : Reserva Biológica Culuene ) is a biological reserve in the state of Mato Grosso , Brazil. It protects an area of cerrado forest in contact with seasonal deciduous forest on the left (west) bank of the Culuene River . The Culuene Biological Reserve is in
21-484: The Rio Ronuro Ecological Station , and two agents for the two conservation units. SEMA/MT stated that the protection plans for the two units was under review. Ordinance 622 of 15 December 2014 created the consultative council. As of June 2015 regularization of land ownership was complete but the reserve still did not have a management plan. The Culuene Biological Reserve is in the center of
28-659: The Brazilian cerrado . Vegetation is open wooded cerrado, with and without gallery forest, in an area of contact between cerrado, seasonal forest and seasonal semi-deciduous forest. Fauna include marsh deer ( Blastocerus dichotomus ), collared peccary ( Pecari tajacu ), lowland paca ( Cuniculus paca ), capybara ( Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris ), jaguar ( Panthera onca ) and birds such as Muscovy duck ( Cairina moschata ), great egret ( Ardea alba ), green-winged macaw ( Ara chloropterus ) and toco toucan ( Ramphastos toco ). The main threats are from fires, pressures caused by
35-611: The expansion of the agricultural frontier, contamination of the river by agricultural chemicals and intrusion from the private properties that surround the reserve. It is influenced by the small Paranatinga II hydroelectric plant on the Culuene River. A 2009 analysis of conservation units in Mato Grosso rated the Culuene Ecological Reserve as having relatively low biological importance. The reserve and
42-557: The municipality of Paranatinga , Mato Grosso. It has an area of 3,900 hectares (9,600 acres). The reserve is bounded by the Culuene River to the east and the Rio Grande stream to the west. It is in the Xingu River basin. The reserve covers part of the former Gleba Pantanalzinho. The Culuene State Ecological Reserve was created by state decree 1.387 of 10 January 1989, with an area of 3,900 hectares (9,600 acres). The purpose
49-570: Was to preserve the fauna and flora due to high levels of deforestation, particularly in the headwaters and river banks, and to stop uncontrolled mining that caused silting of the rivers. By ordinance 723 of 26 September 2011 the category was changed and the conservation unit became the Culuene State Biological Reserve. In September 2013 there was a manager for the Culuene Biological Reserve and
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