Pictures gallery of Monte Pascoal National Park
Red-billed Curassow (Crax blumenbachii) - BirdLife species factsheet
Even in Monte Pascoal National Park, habitat loss continues as a result of conflicts over the land rights of local people. Hunting and capture for the bird trade persist
Monte Pascoal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monte Pascoal is a national symbol to Brazilians and gives its name to a national park, 'Parque Nacional do Monte Pascoal'. It includes a Pataxó Indian settlement and is
Ochre-marked Parakeet (Pyrrhura cruentata) - BirdLife species
Elsewhere it can be relatively common, but numbers in the large Chapada da Diamantina and Monte Pascoal National Parks, Bahia, appear low. Population justification
Monte Pascoal National Park - Parque Nacional do Monte Pascoal, Bahia
Monte Pascoal National Park, in Bahia, is the site of Monte Pascoal, or Easter Mount, the first sign of land the Portuguese discoverers of Brazil saw on April 22, 1500.
Brazil: Monte Pascoal National Park belongs to the Pataxo
Brazil: Monte Pascoal National Park belongs to the Pataxo. When the European conquerors arrived in America, they made a clear distinction between white people
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The reforested area will also create a 37-mile migratory corridor between Brazil’s Monte Pascoal and Pau Brazil National Parks, expanding critical habitat for numerous
Ochre-marked Parakeet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elsewhere it can be relatively common, but numbers in the large Chapada da Diamantina and Monte Pascoal National Parks, Bahia, appear low. Population
Monte Pascoal National Park - Brazil Travel - Eco Adventure Tours
Brazil Eco Adventure Travel & Tours: Monte Pascoal National Park (Bahia) - Ecotourism - Hiking / Trekking & Mountain Bike.
The Monte Pascoal - Pau Brasil Ecological Corridor: Carbon
at the establishment of a corridor that will join two significant protected fragments of Atlantic Forest: the Pau Brasil National Park and the Monte Pascoal National Park.
Indian Tribe Wants Brazil's Plymouth Rock Back
Pataxo Indians celebrating their occupation of Monte Pascoal National Park, site of the hill that guided Pedro Alvares Cabral's men to landfall
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