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Opening of Serra do Teixeira National Park marks a milestone in Paraíba, Brazil

The Serra do Teixeira National Park, the first national park in the Brazilian state of Paraíba, was officially inaugurated on Tuesday (6).

Encompassing around 61,095 hectares, the park includes twelve municipalities and aims to preserve biodiversity, foster ecotourism, and facilitate nature-oriented recreational activities.

Bernardo Brito, the Deputy Director of Management and Creation of Protected Areas of the Chico Mendes Institute for the Conservation of Biodiversity (ICMBio), confirmed that the establishment of the park was a collaborative effort involving various environmental institutions in the Northeast, coordinated by ICMBio, which will oversee the new national park.

Opening of Serra do Teixeira National Park marks a milestone in Paraíba, Brazil. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Opening of Serra do Teixeira National Park marks a milestone in Paraíba, Brazil. (Photo Internet reproduction)

“Through these studies and dialogues with social institutions, we’ve established a concept of harmonious coexistence that does not infringe upon areas with alternative uses, such as rural settlements or commercial antenna usage,” he elaborated.

The park features natural attractions like Pico do Jabre, located in the municipality of Matureia, approximately 325 km from João Pessoa. Standing at 1,208 meters, this highest point in the state boasts a panoramic view of 130 kilometers spanning the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Pernambuco.

It is a favored spot among adventurers seeking breathtaking views and magnificent sunsets.

Marcelo Cavalcanti, head of Sudema (Supreme Environmental Authority), views the expansion of the protected area as highly beneficial for the state.

“We applaud this initiative and foresee a bright future for environmental conservation, coupled with a rise in tourism and visitor count,” he noted.

Cavalcanti further emphasized that Paraíba has numerous areas fitting for national parks, expressing hope for more such conversions into protected zones.

Brazil currently houses 74 national parks under ICMBio’s management, constituting around 26 million hectares of protected territories.

Some have been offered to private entities for tourism and recreational purposes.

The Serra do Teixeira National Park was instituted by presidential decree, outlining the territory within the municipalities of Água Branca, Cacimba de Areia, Catingueira, Imaculada, Juru, Mãe d’Água, Matureia, Olho d’Água, Santa Terezinha, Santana dos Garrotes, São José do Bonfim, and Teixeira.

he decree also permits mining in buffer zones around the protected area, although ICMBio mentions these zones have yet to be defined.

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