Description: English: Conservation units of golden lion tamarin, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil: Blue line: São João Basin Environmental Protection Area (category V (IUCN) - Protected Landscape/Seascape) Red line: Poço das Antas Biological Reserve (category Ia (IUCN) - Strict Nature Reserve) Yellow line: União Biological Reserve (category Ia (IUCN) - Strict Nature Reserve) The conservation units limits were delineated by Miguelrangeljr, using Corel Draw X6, based on the
Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado. São João basin is the most important region for the golden lion tamarin conservation. Português: Unidades de conservação do mico-leão-dourado, estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: Linha azul: Área de Proteção Ambiental do rio São João/Mico-leão-dourado (área de uso sustentável) Linha vermelha: Reserva Biológica Poço das Antas (proteção integral) Linha Amarela: Reserva Biológica União (proteção integral) Os limites das unidades de conservação foram feitos por Miguelrangeljr, usando Corel Draw X6, baseado no site
Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado. A bacia do rio São João é a mais importante na conservação do mico-leão-dourado. Date: 2 March 2013. Source:
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