The rainforests of Brazil's Atlantic coast are the world's richest in terms of
biodiversity.
The site contains a distinct range of species with a high level of endemism and reveals a pattern of
evolution that is not only of great scientific interest but is also of importance for conservation.
The nominated World Heritage site includes three distinct geomorphologic units,
each one corresponding to different
geological phases:
(a) Pre-Cambrian metamorphic and magma gneiss outcrops forming round-shaped hills,
the most famous being Monte Pascoal (535 m); (b) Tertiary sedimentary limestone plateau
and tabular hills or "sierras", 100m in height, which are interrupted by river and
stream valleys. (c) Quaternary mobile sediments and sands from river and sea deposits.
The main rivers in the nominated site are Jequitinhonha, Joao de Tiba, Rio do Frade,
Caraiva, Corumbau, Caí and Jucuruçú.
The Discovery Cosast Reserves comprise a series of cultural features, which represent
outstanding examples of first European occupation of the New World and a unique testimony of
this period in modern history. Some of the most outstanding features are the historic centres
of
Porto Seguro,
Vale Verde, Trancoso and Santa Cruz de Cabrália.
The ruins of Brazil's first church lay at the top of a cliff to the north of Porto Seguro.
An old Tupi civilisation town has recently been unearthed.
Similar to the
Southeast Reserves,
the rainforests of southern Bahia and northern Espirito Santo States are considered as
the world's richest in terms of the number of species of trees per hectare. A world record in
tree species per hectare (476) has been
reported
in October 1996 by Luciana Dias Thomaz on a plot
in northern Espírito Santo. The area contains perhaps the largest
number of trees of brazilwood (Pau Brasil) left on earth.
Also the Fauna is extremely diverse. The golden-headed lion tamarin
and the capuchin "ringtail monkey" are among the most popular endangered species.
The Atlantic Rainforest Southeast Reserves are composed of the following protected areas:
•
National Parks:
Monte Pascoal, Pau Brasil and Descobrimento.
• Biological Reserves:
Una and Sooretama
• Private Reserves of Natural Protection (RPPN):
Linhares, Pau Brasil and Vera Cruz.