Taquari Extractive Reserve | |
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Reserva Extrativista Taquari | |
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources) | |
Location | Cananéia, São Paulo |
Coordinates | 25°02′34″S 48°02′00″W / 25.042892°S 48.033434°W |
Area | 1,662 hectares (4,110 acres) |
Designation | Extractive reserve |
Created | 21 February 2008 |
The Taquari Extractive Reserve ( Portuguese: Reserva Extrativista Taquari) is an extractive reserve in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It protects a coastal area of mangroves.
The Taquari Extractive Reserve is in the municipality of Cananéia, São Paulo. It has an area of 1,662 hectares (4,110 acres). [1] The reserve covers an area of mangroves and salt water at the mouth of the Taquari River. [2]
The Taquari Extractive Reserve was created by state law 12.810 of 21 February 2008. [3] This law broke up the old Jacupiranga State Park and created the Jacupiranga Mosaic with 14 conservation units. [4]