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Terra do Meio Ecological Station ( pt, Estação Ecológica da Terra do Meio) is an ecological station (ESEC) in the state of
Pará Pará is a state of Brazil, located in northern Brazil and traversed by the lower Amazon River. It borders the Brazilian states of Amapá, Maranhão, Tocantins, Mato Grosso, Amazonas and Roraima. To the northwest are the borders of Guyana ...
, Brazil.


Location

The Terra do Meio Ecological Station has an area of . It covers parts of the municipalities of
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and
São Félix do Xingu São Félix do Xingu is a municipality in the state of Pará in the Northern region of Brazil. The city is served by São Félix do Xingu Airport. With an area of , it is the third largest municipality in Pará and the sixth large ...
in the state of Pará. The station covers parts of the lowlands and the residual plateau of the southern Amazon. It lies between the
Xingu River The Xingu River ( ; pt, Rio Xingu, ; Mẽbêngôkre: ''Byti'', ) is a river in north Brazil. It is a southeast tributary of the Amazon River and one of the largest clearwater rivers in the Amazon basin, accounting for about 5% of its water. ...
and its tributary the
Iriri River The Iriri River ( pt, Rio Iriri, ; Mẽbêngôkre: ''Kororoti'', ) is a large tributary of the Xingu River in Brazil, in the state of Pará. It is long making it the 116th longest river in the world (with Krishna River, India) and the 15th long ...
, which runs through the station from south to north. The Iriri rises in the Serra do Cachimbo and flows for before joining the Xingu. The rivers vary greatly in volume depending on the season, and in the dry season include waterfalls, rocks and rapids. The ESEC borders the Serra do Pardo National Park to the southeast. The proposed
South Amazon Ecological Corridor The South Amazon Ecological Corridor ( pt, Corredor Sul da Amazônia) is a proposed ecological corridor connecting conservation units and indigenous territories in the southeast of the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Background The first version o ...
would link the ESEC to other protected areas and indigenous territories in the region.


Environment

The Terra do Meio Ecological Station is in the Amazon biome. Temperatures range from with an average of . Average annual rainfall is . During the dry season from May to November there is elevated risk of natural or man-made fires. Soils are generally poor in nutrients. 76% of the unit is covered by open submontane rainforest with lianas, and 18.4% is covered by open submontane rainforest with emergent canopy. Smaller areas hold dense submontane rainforest with uniform canopy, open submontane rainforest with palm trees and dense alluvial rainforest.


Birds

Migratory birds that pass through the ecological station include
osprey The osprey (''Pandion haliaetus''), , also called sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey with a cosmopolitan range. It is a large raptor reaching more than in length and across the wings. It is brown o ...
(''Pandion haliaetus''),
spotted sandpiper The spotted sandpiper (''Actitis macularius'') is a small shorebird. Together with its sister species the common sandpiper (''A. hypoleucos''), it makes up the genus ''Actitis''. They replace each other geographically; stray birds may settle do ...
(''Actitis macularius''), purple martin (''Progne subis''), sand martin (''Riparia riparia'') and
barn swallow The barn swallow (''Hirundo rustica'') is the most widespread species of swallow in the world. In fact, it appears to have the largest natural distribution of any of the world's passerines, ranging over 251 million square kilometres globally. ...
(''Hirundo rustica''). Endemic birds include white-crested guan (''Penelope pileata''),
red-throated piping guan The red-throated piping guan (''Pipile cujubi'') is a species of bird in the chachalaca, guan, and curassow family Cracidae. It is found in Bolivia and Brazil. Taxonomy and systematics The taxonomies of the International Ornithological Commit ...
(''Pipile cujubi''), dark-winged trumpeter (''Psophia viridis''), blue-necked jacamar (''Galbula cyanicollis''), rufous-necked puffbird (''Malacoptila rufa''), red-necked aracari (''Pteroglossus bitorquatus''), Gould's toucanet (''Selenidera gouldii''), Sclater's antwren (''Myrmotherula sclateri''),
band-tailed antbird The band-tailed antbird (''Hypocnemoides maculicauda'') is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in the Amazon Basin south of the river Amazon ( Bolivia, Brazil and Peru). Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical swa ...
(''Hypocnemoides maculicauda''), Amazonian antpitta (''Hylopezus berlepschi'') and
Amazonian barred woodcreeper The Amazonian barred woodcreeper (''Dendrocolaptes certhia'') is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily, the woodcreepers. The northern barred woodcreeper (''D. sanctithomae'') was formerly included in this species. The Amazonian ba ...
(''Dendrocolaptes certhia'').


Conservation

The Terra do Meio Ecological Station was created by decree on 17 February 2005, and is administered by the
Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation The Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (Portuguese: ''Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade'', ICMBio) is the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment's administrative arm."Brazilian Federal Law 11.516/2007 (Por ...
. Protected species in the park include the white-cheeked spider monkey (''Ateles marginatus''). The ecological station is classed as
IUCN protected area category IUCN protected area categories, or IUCN protected area management categories, are categories used to classify protected areas in a system developed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The enlisting of such areas is par ...
Ia (strict nature reserve). The purpose is to conserve nature and support scientific research. The conservation unit is supported by the Amazon Region Protected Areas Program. The management plan for the ecological station was published on 23 December 2015. The authors had to deal with the issue of land speculators, settlers and 15 families of traditional inhabitants. The traditional families, with their valuable knowledge, were allowed to stay in an "intensive use zone" and were integrated into management of the area. The objective of the zone was to maintain the natural environment with little human impact, provide places for developing awareness programs, environmental education and research. It allowed for houses, gardens, and limited extraction of resources, mostly for personal use, according to traditional practices. The ecological station is in a region that contains 12 sustainable use conservation areas and 6 fully protected areas. The fully protected areas, which cover , are the Amazônia, Jamanxim, Rio Novo and Serra do Pardo national parks, the
Nascentes da Serra do Cachimbo Biological Reserve The Nascentes da Serra do Cachimbo Biological Reserve ( pt, Reserva Biológica Nascentes da Serra do Cachimbo) is a biological reserve in the state of Pará, Brazil. The reserve protects an area in the transition between the Cerrado and Amazon bi ...
and the Terra do Meio Ecological Station. The sustainable use areas include the Tapajós environmental protection area and the
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,
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, Jamanxim, Trairão, Itaituba I, Itaituba II and
Tapajós The Tapajós ( pt, Rio Tapajós ) is a river in Brazil. It runs through the Amazon Rainforest and is a major tributary of the Amazon River. When combined with the Juruena River, the Tapajós is approximately long. It is one of the largest clearw ...
national forests, covering a total of .


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* {{authority control Ecological stations of Brazil Protected areas of Pará Protected areas established in 2005 2005 establishments in Brazil