Guirá State Park

Guirá State Park
Parque Estadual do Guirá
IUCN category II (national park)
Map showing the location of Guirá State Park
Nearest city Cáceres, Mato Grosso
Coordinates 17°21′39″S 57°53′03″W / 17.360695°S 57.884166°W / -17.360695; -57.884166Coordinates: 17°21′39″S 57°53′03″W / 17.360695°S 57.884166°W / -17.360695; -57.884166
Area 114,000 hectares (280,000 acres)
Designation State park
Created 15 January 2002
Administrator Fundação Estadual do Meio Ambiente

The Guirá State Park (Portuguese: Parque Estadual do Guirá) is a State park in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Location

The Guirá State Park ia in the municipality of Cáceres in the south of Mato Grosso, on the border with Bolivia. It has an area of 114,000 hectares (280,000 acres). It is in the Pantanal biome, and has a large population of deer.[1] It adjoins the Pantanal Matogrossense National Park to the south.[2]

History

Creation of the park with an area of 412,225 hectares (1,018,630 acres) was reported to be approved by the state legislative assembly on 15 December 2001. It was justified by FEMA as essential for preserving the Pantanal ecosystem, threatened by human activities.[3] The Guirá State Park was created by Mato Grosso Governor Dante Martins De Oliveira, who approved law 7.625 of 15 January 2002. The park would cover lands in Cáceres, on the border with Bolivia, with an area of about 100,000 hectares (250,000 acres).[4]

The park is administered by the State Environmental Foundation. The objective is to preserve existing ecosystems and allow controlled public use, education and scientific research.[4] On 17 October 2014 SEMA called on owners of land in the park to present their documents to allow regularization. The consultative council was created on 15 December 2014.[5]

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