
Pau Brasil National Park
A protected preserve of Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil, safeguarding one of the world’s most threatened tropical ecosystems.
At a glance
Pau Brasil National Park protects a vital remnant of the Atlantic Forest biome in the state of Bahia. The park’s name derives from pau brasil (brazilwood), a tree species historically central to Brazil’s colonial economy and ecology.
History
The Atlantic Forest once stretched across Brazil’s coastal regions, but centuries of agricultural expansion and urban development reduced it to fragments. This park represents an effort to conserve one of those remaining patches and the biodiversity it contains.
What you see
The park encompasses Atlantic Forest landscape typical of northeastern Brazil—dense vegetation, diverse flora adapted to tropical conditions, and the characteristic ecosystems that define this biome.
Cultural significance
The Atlantic Forest holds immense ecological and historical importance. Brazilwood gave the nation its name and fueled early Portuguese colonial commerce. Today, the forest’s preservation reflects Brazil’s commitment to protecting one of Earth’s most biodiverse and endangered tropical regions.
Key facts
- Location: Bahia, Brazil
- Coordinates: -16.4975, -39.281111
- Biome: Atlantic Forest
Practical information & getting there
The park is located in Bahia state. For current visiting hours, entry fees, and guided tours, consult official Brazilian national parks resources or the park’s management authority.
Sources & resources
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