THERE ARE ANIMALS IN THIS BUSH THERE ARE ANIMALS IN THIS BUSH The fauna of Rola-Moça State Park is typical of the transition between the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest biomes. As well as plants,...
PLANTS WE DO NOT LACK PLANTS WE DO NOT LACK The Rola-Moça Mountains State Park is at the junction of two very important biomes: Cerrado and Atlantic Forest, both with high species diversity. This...
ANIMALS! ANIMALS! Tree frog (Phasmahyla jandaia) Tree frog with bright colors and slow movements, endemic at Espinhaço Range. It spawns in hanging leaves over backwaters of watercourses, where the...
PLANTS! PLANTS! Arnica (Lychnophora pinaster) Shrub species that develops in rocky fields on quartzite or ferruginous rock. All year round it produces flowers that are pollinated by insects. Its...
SOUNDS, NOISES AND RUSTLES – This Park, a refuge SOUNDS, NOISES AND RUSTLES – This Park, a refuge Here in the park there is silence and fresh air. Out there, you are part of the landscape, nature...
SPECIAL SPECIES SPECIAL SPECIES Here we are: in a park full of hills, valleys, fields, cerrados and forests... surrounded by urban areas, crossed by a highway... and it still protects more than...
TIMELINE: HISTORY OF OCCUPATION ROLA-MOÇA MOUNTAINS STATE PARK REGION TIMELINE: HISTORY OF OCCUPATION ROLA-MOÇA MOUNTAINS STATE PARK REGION 1701 - São Paulo pioneer João Leite da Silva Ortiz...
FIRE THAT KILLS FIRE THAT KILLS Fires in natural environments are one of the greatest threats to ecosystems, causing severe impacts to living beings and impairing the availability and supply of...
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