Aracuri-Esmeralda Ecological Station

Aracuri-Esmeralda Ecological Station is an ecological station in Brazil.

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Protected areas of Brazil
National parks
  • Abrolhos
  • Alto Ribeira State and Tourist Park
  • Amazônia
  • Aparados da Serra
  • Araguaia
  • Araucárias
  • Brasília
  • Cabo Orange
  • Campos Gerais
  • Caparaó
  • Cavernas do Peruaçu
  • Chapada das Mesas
  • Chapada Diamantina
  • Chapada dos Guimarães
  • Chapada dos Veadeiros
  • Emas
  • Fernando de Noronha
  • Furna Feia
  • Grande Sertão Veredas
  • Iguaçu
  • Ilha Grande
  • Itatiaia
  • Jacupiranga
  • Jaú
  • Jericoacoara
  • Jurubatiba
  • Juruena
  • Lençóis Maranhenses
  • Monte Pascoal
  • Monte Roraima
  • Nascentes
  • Pacaás Novos
  • Pantanal Matogrossense
  • Pau Brasil
  • Pedra Azul
  • Pico da Neblina
  • Pontões Capixabas
  • Lagoa do Peixe
  • Saint-Hilaire
  • São Joaquim
  • Sempre Vivas
  • Serra da Bocaina
  • Serra da Bodoquena
  • Serra da Canastra
  • Serra da Capivara
  • Serra da Cutia
  • Serra de Itabaiana
  • Serra da Mocidade
  • Serra do Cipó
  • Serra do Divisor
  • Serra do Itajaí
  • Serra do Pardo
  • Serra dos Órgãos
  • Serra Geral
  • Sete Cidades
  • Superagüi
  • Terra Ronca
  • Tijuca
  • Tumucumaque
  • Ubajara
  • Vale do Catimbau
  • Viruá
  • Xingu
Biological reserves
  • Abufari
  • Andradina
  • Apiacás
  • Atol das Rocas
  • Augusto
  • Banhados do Delta
  • Canela Preta
  • Carmo da Mata
  • Colônia 31 de Março
  • Comboios
  • Córrego de Veado
  • Córrego Grande
  • Fazenda São Mateus
  • Fontes do Ipiranga
  • Guaporé
  • Guaratiba
  • Guaribas
  • Gurupi
  • Ibirapuitã
  • Ilha do Cabo Frio
  • Jaíba
  • Jaru
  • Lago Piratuba
  • Lami José Lutzenberger
  • Lapinha
  • Maracá
  • Marinha do Arvoredo
  • Mata do Acauã
  • Mata do Jambreiro
  • Mata dos Ausentes
  • Mata Paludosa
  • Mogi-Guaçu
  • Pedra Talhada
  • Perobas
  • Pindorama
  • Poço das Antas
  • Praia do Sul Biological Reserve
  • Professor José Ângelo Rizzo
  • Rio Trombetas
  • Saltinho
  • Santa Isabel
  • Santa Rita
  • São Camilo
  • São Donato
  • São Sebastião do Paraíso
  • Serra Negra
  • Sooretama
  • Tamboré
  • Tapirapé
  • Tinguá
  • Uatumã
  • Una
  • Vila Facchini
Ecological reserves
  • Alcobaça
  • Ilha dos Lobos
  • Juami-Japurá
  • Jutaí-Solimões
  • Raso
  • RECOR
  • Sauim-Castanheiras
Ecological stations
  • Anavilhanas
  • Aracuri
  • Caracaraí
  • Carijós
  • Guaraqueçaba
  • Iquê
  • Jari
  • Juami-Japurá
  • Maracá
  • Maracá-Jipioca
  • Niquiá
  • Pirapitinga
  • Rio Acre
  • Seridó
  • Serra das Araras
  • Taiamã
  • Taim
  • Tamoios
  • Tupinambás
  • Tupiniquins
  • Uruçui-Una
Environmental
protection areas
  • Anhatomirim
  • Bacia do Rio Descoberto
  • Bacia do Rio São Bartolomeu
  • Barra do Rio
  • Cairuçu
  • Cananéia-Iguape
  • Carste
  • Cavernas do Peruaçu
  • Fernando de Noronha
  • Guaraqueçaba
  • Ibirapuitã
  • Igarapé Gelado
  • Jericoacoara
  • Morro da Pedreira
  • Petrópolis
  • Piaçabuçu
  • Quapi-Mirim
  • Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago
  • Serra da Mantiqueira
  • Serra de Tabatinga

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