The Chandless State Park () is a
state park
State parks are parks or other protected areas managed at the sub-national level within those nations which use "Federated state, state" as a political subdivision. State parks are typically established by a state to preserve a location on accou ...
in the state of
Acre
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, Brazil.
It protects an important but relatively unexplored region of rainforest with bamboos holding great biodiversity.
It is valuable as an ecological corridor between adjoining conservation units and indigenous territories.
Some parts of the park are used by uncontacted nomadic indigenous people.
Location

The Chandless State Park is in the municipalities of
Sena Madureira
Sena Madureira () is a municipality located in the center of the Brazilian state of Acre
The acre ( ) is a Unit of measurement, unit of land area used in the Imperial units, British imperial and the United States customary units#Area, ...
(11.73%),
Santa Rosa do Purus
Santa Rosa do Purus () is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Acre.
Geography
Santa Rosa do Purus is the smallest city in Acre. It is located in the center of the state with the border of the Republic of Peru just across the river. Its p ...
(22.68%) and
Manoel Urbano
Manoel Urbano () is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality located in the center-western region of the States of Brazil, Brazilian state of Acre (state), Acre.
As of 2010 it was one of the poorest municipalities in Brazil, with a low Human De ...
(65.59%) in the state of Acre.
The park is bordered to the west by the international border with
Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
and Peru's
Manú National Park
Manu National Park () is a national park and biosphere reserve located in the regions of Madre de Dios and Cusco in Peru. It protects a diverse number of ecosystems including lowland rainforests, cloud forests and Andean grasslands.
History
M ...
.
To the east it adjoins the
Cazumbá-Iracema Extractive Reserve
The Cazumbá-Iracema Extractive Reserve () is an Extractive reserve (Brazil), extractive reserve in the state of Acre (state), Acre, Brazil.
The inhabitants extract rubber, Brazil nuts and other products from the forest for their own consumption o ...
.
It adjoins the Alto Rio Purus Indigenous Territory to the north and the Mamoadate Indigenous Territory to the south.
The park has an area of .
It is difficult to access.
The headquarters may be reached by boat from Manuel Urbano or by charter float plane from
Rio Branco.
The forest is hard to penetrate due to large numbers of bamboos with thorns.
The park lies in the
Purus River
The Purus River (Portuguese: ''Rio Purus''; Spanish: ''Río Purús'') is a tributary of the Amazon River in South America. Its drainage basin is , and the mean annual discharge is . The river shares its name with the Alto Purús National Park a ...
basin.
The
Chandless River
Chandless River is a river of Peru and the Acre state in western Brazil, named after the British explorer William Chandless. It is a tributary of the Purus River
The river originates in Peru.
After crossing the border into Brazil it flows in a n ...
enters the park from Peru and runs through it in a north east direction, joining the Purus River to the north of the park.
The main tributaries of the Chandless are the Cuchichá and Chandless-chá streams.
The Cuchicá forms the northern border of the park to the point where it joins the Chandless.
The terrain is part of the Amazon plain with extensive wetlands, periodically flooded areas and many creeks and lakes, including
oxbow lake
An oxbow lake is a U-shaped lake or stream pool, pool that forms when a wide meander of a river is meander cutoff, cut off, creating a free-standing body of water. The word "oxbow" can also refer to a U-shaped bend in a river or stream, whether ...
s.
Aspects of natural beauty include dry ravines deep, rocky outcrops, small rapids and sandy beaches.
Environment
Average annual rainfall is .
Average annual temperature is from .
The rivers are white water and vary in depth depending on the season.
They are full between October and May, and lowest between June and September.
The flora and fauna are still poorly understood.
The park is in the centre of the bamboo forest region of the south western
Amazon biome
The Amazon biome () contains the Amazon rainforest, an area of tropical rainforest, and other ecoregions that cover most of the Amazon basin and some adjacent areas to the north and east. The biome contains blackwater river, blackwater and whitewa ...
, and has three endemic species of the
Guadua
''Guadua'' is a Neotropical genus of thorny, clumping bamboo in the grass family, ranging from moderate to very large species.
Physically, '' Guadua angustifolia'' is noted for being the largest Neotropical bamboo. The genus is similar to ''Bam ...
genus of bamboo.
Vegetation is classified as forest with palms, forest with bamboo, alluvial forest with bamboo and dense forest.
A rapid Rapid Ecological Assessment completed in 2010 for the park's management plan identified 264 plant species including 24 of palm trees.
It found 407 species of birds, 47 species of large mammals, 63 species of amphibians, 40 species of reptiles and 71 species of fish.
There are estimated to be at least 800 bird species, including migratory species and at least 13 endemic species associated with the bamboo, 100 species of moths and butterflies, 200 of mammals, 120 of amphibians, 80 of reptiles and 200 of fish.
Conservation
The Chandless State Park was created by state decree 10.670 of 2 September 2004.
A consultative council was created on 8 September 2009 and the management plan was approved on 16 May 2011.
It is managed by the Instituto de Meio Ambiente do Acre.
The conservation unit is supported by the
Amazon Region Protected Areas Program
The Amazon Region Protected Areas Program (ARPA; ) is a joint initiative sponsored by government and non-government agencies to expand protection of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
Foundation
The Amazon Region Protected Areas Program (ARPA) orig ...
.
The objective is to preserve natural ecosystems of great ecological importance, and to enable scientific research, education, environmental interpretation, recreation in contact with nature and eco-tourism.
The forest is part of the western Amazon green corridor defined by the
(IBAMA).
It adjoins protected areas and indigenous territories on the Peruvian side where rare and endemic species have recently been found.
It may also serve as a local corridor connecting the Rio Purus and Mamoadate indigenous territories and the
Rio Acre Ecological Station.
There is good potential for ecotourism.
Part of the region is used by nomadic
Mashco-Piro people, who have not been contacted.
There does not appear to be much settlement pressure on the park.
The nearby municipalities still have more than half of their settlement capacity unused, and the park is difficult to access during dry periods.
When the park was formed there were 12 families in the area with about 60 people engaged in activities that have little impact on the environment.
They were in favour of creating the park and wanted to help monitor and protect it.
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State parks of Brazil
Protected areas of Acre (state)
Environment of Acre (state)
Protected areas established in 2004
2004 establishments in Brazil