Notable students Helder Queiroz | Name Jose Ayres | |
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Born February 21, 1954Belem, Brazil ( 1954-02-21 ) Fields Conservation biologyPrimatology Institutions Mamiraua InstituteMuseu Paraense Emilio GoeldiWildlife Conservation Society Alma mater University of Sao PauloNational Institute of Amazonian ResearchUniversity of Cambridge Academic advisors Paulo VanzoliniDavid J. Chivers |
Jose marcio ayres rolex laureate 2002
José Márcio Corrêa Ayres (February 21, 1954 – March 7, 2003) was a Brazilian primatologist and conservationist who founded the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve in 1996, followed by the Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve in 1998. The two reserves are located in the central region of the Brazilian state of Amazonas, and are joined to adjacent Jaú National Park to form a corridor spanning over 20,000 square miles (52,000 km2) of protected rainforest.
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Ayres devoted his life to the preservation of the unique biota and ecosystems of the Amazon, as well as to developing a method by which rural dwellers would benefit from the conservation of natural resources. He realized that the uakari monkeys he had been studying for his doctoral thesis would stand no chance of survival unless new community-based models of natural resource management were applied to the much exploited Amazon River flood basin.
Ayres' doctorate in primatology at Cambridge, in 1986, was for his thesis Uakaris and Amazonian flooded forest, the field work for which was undertaken on the upper Amazon River floodplain, near Tefé.