Location
The Jataí Ecological Station "Conde Joaquim Augusto Ribeiro do Valle" is in the municipality ofHistory
The Jataí Ecological Station was created by Governor José Maria Marin by decree 18.997 of 15 June 1982 to protect the ecosystems and lagoon complex and to support scientific research and education. By decree 20.809 José Maria Marin changed the name to the "Conde Joaquim Augusto Ribeiro do Valle" Jataí Ecological Station. The original area was . Decree 47.096 extended the limits to cover an area of consisting of "A" and "B" segments, both state-owned, containing one of the last remnants of cerrado and cerradão, with a variety of flora and fauna to be preserved so future generations can enjoy the biodiversity, for scientific, cultural and educational purposes, and for its value as a genetic bank. Land added to the ESEC was taken from the Luiz Antonio Experimental Station, which was reduced to about . The consultative council was created by ordinance 103/2009 of 6 November 2009. The management plan was published in October 2013.Environment
The ESEC is in the Savanna and Interior Atlantic Forest biomes. It holds one of the largest remnants of mesophytic semideciduous forest and savanna in the state. The largest area holds cerrado, with contact with seasonal semi-deciduous forest. Vegetation types are: Endangered plant species include ''Bowdichia virgilioides'' ( Fabaceae), '' Eugenia klotzschiana'' ( Myrtaceae), '' Euterpe edulis'' ( Arecaceae) and '' Dicksonia sellowiana'' ( Dicksoniaceae). The main land uses around the ESEC are sugar cane plantations and commercial eucalyptus forests. The monocultures in the surroundings causes fragmentation and affect species with limited mobility in terms of mating and access to food. 478 species of vertebrates have been identified, with 21 taxa of endangered species. These include six mammal species:Human activities
There is some irregular surveillance of the interior and marginal areas of the park. The environmental police access it via the Mogi-Guaçu River. The park is visited by university students for practical classes, accompanied by a guide. The station is used intensively for biological research by the Federal University of São Carlos. A two-volume publication on the area's biodiversity and its use, ''Estação Ecológica de Jataí'', was published in 2000 by RIMA Editora, São Carlos. Research is undertaken on the fauna and flora, physical and human aspects of the environment. Threats include hunting, fishing and extraction of forest products, a sand port on the Mogi-Guaçu, domestic animals and the nearby road.Notes
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