Wildlife reserve (Brazil)

A wildlife reserve (Portuguese: Reserva de fauna – Refau) is a type of sustainable use protected area of Brazil.

9.985 of 18 July 2000, which established the National System of Nature Conservation Units (SNUC).

[1] It is a natural area with populations of native species of fauna, terrestrial and aquatic, resident or migratory, suitable for technical and scientific studies of sustainable economic management of wildlife resources.

However, products and by-products that result from the research may be marketed subject to laws concerning fauna.

[3] Federal reserves are administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation.

Baía da Babitonga . A wildlife reserve was planned here, but abandoned.