Rio Do Peixe State Park
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The Rio do Peixe 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
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, Brazil.


Location

The Rio do Peixe State Park is divided between the municipalities of
Dracena Dracena is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 45,847 (2015 est.) in an area of 488 km². The elevation is 421 m. History Dracena was founded on December 8, 1945 on the initiative of Irio Spinardi, Joã ...
, Ouro Verde, Piquerobi and Presidente Venceslau, São Paulo. It has an area of . The park would be part of the proposed Trinational Biodiversity Corridor, which aims to provide forest connections between conservation units in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina in the Upper Paraná ecoregion.


Environment

The park protects the margins of the Rio do Peixe, a left tributary of the
Paraná River The Paraná River ( ; ; ) is a river in south-central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina for some ."Parana River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2012. Web. ...
, in a region near its mouth where it meanders through '' várzea'' interspersed with permanent or temporary lagoons. Due to its similarity with the
Pantanal The Pantanal () is a natural region encompassing the world's largest tropical wetland area, and the world's largest Flooded grasslands and savannas, flooded grasslands. It is located mostly within the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, but i ...
, this section of the Rio do Peixe is sometimes called the "São Paulo Pantanal". The park is known for its
marsh deer The marsh deer (''Blastocerus dichotomus'') is a species of deer native to South America. It is the largest living species of South American deer. This is the only species in the genus ''Blastocerus''. Distribution It is found in Argentin ...
(''Blastocerus dichotomus''), the largest deer in South America at up to in length, which is found in marshes with high vegetation from southern Peru and Brazil to Uruguay. The park is rich in bird species, including several threatened with extinction. Threats include hunting, fishing and bait collection for fishing. In May 2016 about 40 volunteers participated in the 5th annual clean-up of the park and removed about of solid waste, mostly plastic bottles.


History

The Rio do Peixe State Park was created by state decree 47.095 of 9 August 2002 with an area of . It was created as partial compensation for the land flooded by the Companhia Energética de São Paulo (CESP) with the Engenheiro Sérgio Motta Hydroelectric Power Plant on the
Paraná River The Paraná River ( ; ; ) is a river in south-central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina for some ."Parana River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2012. Web. ...
, which would flood of the Lagoa São Paulo Reserve and of the Great Pontal Reserve. Other protected areas created to compensate for the dam were the Rio Ivinhema State Park, the
Aguapeí State Park The Aguapeí State Park () is a state park in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It protects an area of floodplain in the Atlantic Forest biome, home to many water birds. Location The Aguapeí State Park is divided between the municipalities of ...
and the
Cisalpina Private Natural Heritage Reserve The Cisalpina Private Natural Heritage Reserve is a private natural heritage reserve in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It contains an area of marshland at the head of the reservoir of the Eng Sérgio Motta Dam on the Paraná River. Lo ...
. The areas of the park were declared of public utility on 22 February 2005. Fishing regulations were published on 2 October 2008, covering conservation areas and their buffer zones in the
Paraná River The Paraná River ( ; ; ) is a river in south-central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina for some ."Parana River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2012. Web. ...
basin. They were the Morro do Diabo State Park, Rio do Peixe State Park, Aguapeí State Park,
Mico Leão Preto Ecological Station The Mico Leão Preto Ecological Station () is an Ecological station (Brazil), Ecological station in the state of São Paulo (state), São Paulo, Brazil. It protects four fragments of Atlantic Forest in a region that has lost most of its forest cov ...
, Ivinhema State Park, Ilha Grande National Park, Caiuá Ecological Station and
Iguaçu National Park Iguaçu National Park () is a National park (Brazil), national park in Paraná State, Brazil. It comprises a total area of and a length of about , of which are natural borders by bodies of water and the Argentine and Brazilian sides together c ...
. As of 2016 property ownership in the Rio do Peixe State Park had still not been regularized. When the properties have been acquired they will be donated by CESP to the state of São Paulo. On 9 June 2016 State Governor
Geraldo Alckmin Geraldo José Rodrigues Alckmin Filho (; born 7 November 1952) is a Brazilian physician and politician currently serving as 26th vice president of Brazil. He previously was the List of governors of São Paulo, Governor of São Paulo (state), Sà ...
and Secretary of the Environment Patricia Iglecias attended a ceremony to plant seedlings of native Atlantic Forest trees as part of the project to restore a area of the park. The project would plant seedlings in , allow natural regeneration of and manage forest fragments in . On 15 June 2016 SEMA announced that the state park would start to receive visitors after construction of an access point from the SP-563 highway. The access point would lead to the park headquarters, with a visitor center, administrative offices, workshop and warehouse, and accommodations for visitors, students and researchers. These buildings had not yet been completed due to technical and legal delays.


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