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Ibirapuitã Environmental Protection Area

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Created
  
20 May 1992

Area
  
3,168 km²

Ibirapuitã Environmental Protection Area

Nearest city
  
Alegrete, Rio Grande do Sul

Designation
  
Environmental Protection Area

Ibirapuitã Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental do Ibirapuitã) is a protected area in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It contains the pampas biome.

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Location

The protected area, which covers 316,790 hectares (782,800 acres) of pampas biome, was created on 20 May 1992. It is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation. The area includes parts of the Alegrete, Quaraí, Rosário do Sul and Santana do Livramento municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul. It is in the upper basin of the Ibirapuitã River, a tributary of the Ibicuí River. The climate is subtropical with average annual temperature of 18.6 °C (65.5 °F).

Conservation

The area is classified as IUCN protected area category V, protected landscape/seascape. The primary purposes are to conserve a significant portion of the pampas biome, protect biological diversity and control human activities to ensure sustainable use of natural resources. Protected species include the mussels Lamproscapha ensiformis, Mycetopoda siliquosa and Mycetopoda legumen.

References

Ibirapuitã Environmental Protection Area Wikipedia