Toca da Onça Reserve
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Creation Objective (according to CNUC)
Conservation of biological diversity in private areas.
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Biome
Atlantic Forest
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Main Ecosystem
Dense Ombrophilous Forest with the presence of Rocky Fields and High-Altitude Fields.
Sixth largest Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN) in the State of Espírito Santo with a total area of 204.38 hectares. Second largest RPPN in the southern region of Espírito Santo.
Unique Conservation Unit (UC) in the State of Espírito Santo with more than 200.00 hectares, with its entire area above 1,000 meters of altitude.
Culminating point 1,564 meters (mark 15).Location -
Endangered Fauna
15 Preserved species
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Dendrophryniscus carvalhoi (frog) -
Dendropsophus ruschii (frog) -
Ischnocnema verrucosa (frog) -
Pseudastur polionotus (mantled hawk) -
Spizaetus tyrannus (black hawk-eagle) -
Nyctibius aethereus (red-tailed potoo) -
Turdus fumigatus (cocoa thrush) -
Monodelphis scalops (dwarf three-striped opossum) -
Myotis ruber (rusty myotis) -
Carollia brevicauda (short-tailed fruit bat) -
Platyrrhinus recifinus (Recife broad-nosed bat) -
Allouatta guariba (brown howler monkey) -
Leopardus pardalis (ocelot) -
Leopardus tigrinus (oncilla) -
Puma concolor (cougar)
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Records
- Fauna: Reptiles – 19 species recorded
- Fauna: Amphibians – 32 species recorded
- Fauna: Birds – 155 species recorded
- Fauna: Mammals – 51 species recorded
- Registered Flora – 377 species recorded, with 142 tree species and 235 herbaceous/shrub species
- Total species of endangered flora and fauna recorded in the RPPN Toca da Onça – 29 species
Complete Project
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