Mulata National Forest

[1] It is almost equally divided between the municipalities of Alenquer (49.7%) and Monte Alegre (50.3%) in the state of Pará.

[4] The Mulata National Forest was created on 1 August 2001 and is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio).

[1] The occupants of the settlement areas created by the Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária in 1965 were to receive compensation for their land.

[4] Protected species include the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis).

[1] In September 2015 ICMBio reported that their agents and the federal and military police had found about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) of logging roads opened in the national forest and dozens of felled trees, mostly the very valuable ipê amarelo of the Tabebuia genus.

Protected areas of northern Para state. 8 - Mulata National Forest