Bills favor mining and threaten conservation of Brazilian Merganser (Mergus octosetaceus) at serra da Canastra National Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil

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Serra da Canastra National Park (SCNP) is one of the most important protected areas in the Cerrado biome. Despite its importance to the conservation of rare and endangered species like Brazilian Merganser, two bills were approved in 2010 by Brazil's Chamber of Deputies aiming to reduce SCNP's official boundaries and to transform some of its parts into an Environmental Protection Area (EPA). We evaluated whether such changes would facilitate mining areas to be legally exploited within the park's area, and if those mining areas would represent a threat to Brazilian Merganser populations at SCNP. Results showed that 55% of the mining areas currently within the National Park will be located within the new EPA, and six hydrographic micro-basins inhabited by Brazilian Merganser could be affected by environmental impacts caused by mineral exploitation in those areas. For these reasons, we recommend the two bills be refused at the Federal Senate. © 2012 ABECO.

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Bueno, B. A. de A., Nunes, M. R., & Melo, C. (2012). Bills favor mining and threaten conservation of Brazilian Merganser (Mergus octosetaceus) at serra da Canastra National Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Natureza a Conservacao, 10(1), 64–71. https://doi.org/10.4322/natcon.2012.011

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