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List of national parks of Brazil : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of national parks of Brazil The system of national parks in Brazil started in 1937 with the creation of Itatiaia National Park. Another two national parks were created in 1939, and after a period of 20 years, the program of park creation has been restarted. Since then the number of parks increased steadily to 33 by 1990 and 67 by 2010.〔(Ariane Janér: ''The National Parks of Brazil'' ), EcoBrasil - Brazilian Ecotourism Association〕〔(David Braun: ''Brazil beefs up protection of Atlantic rain forest'' ), in National Geographic, 14 June 2010〕 Size of the parks varies vastly between the 3,300 ha Tijuca National Park and the 3,800,000 ha Tumucumaque National Park. Of the 67 national parks, 19 protect an area that represents 5% of the original Amazon Rainforest, and another 22 protect 1% of the original Atlantic Forest. Seven parks protect the Caatinga ecoregion and twelve the Cerrado ecoregion. There are only six coastal and marine parks, including one that protects the Pantanal wetland. No park protects the Pampas.〔〔 Visitors can only visit parks with a management plan and a public use plan. By 2010 only 30 parks were accessible to the public. Of these, the two most visited were the Tijuca National Park with 1.7 million visitors and the Iguaçu National Park with 1 million visitors, together accounting for 71% of all visitors to national parks in Brazil in 2009.〔
==See also==
*Conservation in Brazil *List of national parks
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