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The '''Taim Ecological Station''', administered by [[IBAMA]] (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources), was created in 1978, having an area of 33 815 hec. It is located in a narrow land strip between the Atlantic Ocean and the [[Lagoa Mirim]], in the southern state of [[Rio Grande do Sul]], [[Brazil]]. The BR471 highway crosses the reserve in the longitudinal direction. The objective is to prerserve one of the main ecosystems in the country, as well as allow for scientific studies conducted by institutions and universities.
The '''Taim Ecological Station''', administered by [[IBAMA]] (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources), was created in 1978, having an area of 33 815 hec. It is located in a narrow land strip between the Atlantic Ocean and the [[Lagoa Mirim]].
It is located in part of the [[Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul|Rio Grande]] and [[Santa Vitória do Palmar]] municipalities, in the southern state of [[Rio Grande do Sul]], [[Brazil]].
The BR-471 road crosses the reserve in the longitudinal direction, where the entrance to the ecological station is located. The objective is to prerserve one of the main ecosystems in the country, as well as to allow for scientific studies conducted by institutions and universities.


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Revision as of 15:03, 31 December 2008

The Taim Ecological Station, administered by IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources), was created in 1978, having an area of 33 815 hec. It is located in a narrow land strip between the Atlantic Ocean and the Lagoa Mirim.

It is located in part of the Rio Grande and Santa Vitória do Palmar municipalities, in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

The BR-471 road crosses the reserve in the longitudinal direction, where the entrance to the ecological station is located. The objective is to prerserve one of the main ecosystems in the country, as well as to allow for scientific studies conducted by institutions and universities.