Tapajós National Forest
Tapajós National Forest is a protected area located in the state of Pará, Brazil. Covering approximately 5,000 square kilometers, it is part of the larger Amazon Rainforest and is known for its rich biodiversity, including numerous species of plants, animals, and insects. The forest plays a crucial role in environmental conservation and is home to various indigenous communities.
Established in 1974, Tapajós National Forest is managed by the Brazilian government to promote sustainable use of its natural resources. The area offers opportunities for eco-tourism and research, allowing visitors to explore its unique ecosystems while supporting conservation efforts.