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Floresta Estadual do Antimary Adventures

Floresta Estadual do Antimary is a vast protected state forest in Acre, Brazil, known for its rich Amazonian biodiversity and sustainable forest management practices.

116,158
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
2,000 (approximate)
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Floresta Estadual do Antimary

 

Floresta Estadual do Antimary (FEA) covers over 47,000 hectares in the western Amazon region within the state of Acre, Brazil. Established in 1997, this state forest serves as a model for sustainable use and conservation of tropical rainforests. The forest features a diverse range of flora including towering hardwoods such as Brazil nut trees and rubber trees, as well as a rich fauna with species like jaguars, giant otters, various monkey species, and countless birdlife. The area is primarily comprised of dense tropical rainforest with riparian zones along waterways, supporting complex ecosystems. Historically, Floresta Estadual do Antimary played a fundamental role in integrating traditional communities with modern forest management techniques, highlighting the importance of sustainable development in protected areas. Recreational activities in FEA focus on wildlife observation, birdwatching, and hiking on informal trails, as well as guided tours explaining sustainable timber harvesting and extractive activities. The forest is accessible primarily from the nearby city of Rio Branco and offers an immersive experience into Amazonian forest ecology and local culture. Visitors also appreciate the opportunity to learn about Brazil's forest conservation policies and the coexistence of human activity within a protected natural area. While the forest remains relatively remote and less developed for tourism, it holds significant importance for researchers, conservationists, and eco-tourists seeking to explore an active working forest with high ecological value.

Highlights

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Sustainable Forest Management Demonstrations showcasing amalgamation of local knowledge and scientific practices

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Diverse Amazonian wildlife including jaguars, giant otters, and toucans

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Traditional rubber tapping and Brazil nut collecting areas with interpretive tours

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Remote waterways and forest trails offering immersive Amazon rainforest experiences

Notable Natural Features

Sustainable Forest Management Zone

An area where sustainable harvesting of timber and non-timber products is practiced alongside conservation education.

Amazonian Fauna Diversity

Home to hundreds of species including endangered mammals, reptiles, and a vast variety of birds, highlighting rich biodiversity.

Traditional Extractive Communities

Locally based communities engage in non-destructive harvesting of rubber and Brazil nuts, providing cultural and economic value.