Águas Emendadas Ecological Station
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The Águas Emendadas Ecological Station () is an ecological station in the
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,
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. It protects an area of
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biome in excellent condition, including savannah, scrub and forest. Streams flow from the station north into the
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basin, which connects to the Amazon River basin, and south into
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basin. The flat terrain floods in the rainy season and lets fish pass between the river basins.


Location

The Águas Emendadas Ecological Station is in the northeast of the
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and has an area of . It is in the administrative region of Planaltina. It is a fully protected conservation unit for protecting the natural environment and supporting basic and applied research in ecology and for education in conservation. Public access is only allowed for researchers and for educational purposes. The unit has administration buildings and an Environmental Information Center with an auditorium. The unit is crossed by five roads, and animals are often killed by vehicles.


History

The Águas Emendadas Biological Reserve was created in August 1968 with an area of . Later it was doubled in size with the addition of the Mestre D´Armas or Bonita lagoon. It was reclassified as an ecological station by federal law 11.137 of 16 June 1988. Due to the excellent state of conservation of the ecosystems, in 1992
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declared it one of the areas that comprised the nucleus of the Cerrado Biosphere Reserve.


Hydrology

Águas Emendadas lies on the height of land between the
Tocantins River The Tocantins River ( , Parkatêjê dialect, Parkatêjê: ''Pyti'' ɨˈti is a river in Brazil, the central fluvial artery of the country. In the Tupi language, its name means "toucan's beak" (''Tukã'' for "toucan" and ''Ti'' for "beak"). It ...
basin in the north and the
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basin in the south. The Vereda Grande stream running to the north meets the
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, a tributary of the Tocantins. The Brejinho stream running south combines with the Fumal stream which feeds the
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, which joins the
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, which in turn meets the
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and forms the Paraná. Since the area is very flat, parts may flood during the rainy season from December to March. This allows fish from the two rivers basins to mingle.


Environment

Vegetation includes the range of
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flora from open fields to scrub, dry and flooded gallery forest and marshland. Fires occur in the dry season between May and October. They used to be rare, but with the greater human population in the region now occur almost annually. The scorched vegetation revives when the rains come. There are large numbers of animals including the
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,
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,
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and
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. Birds include
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s,
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s, caracara and
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s.


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