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词条 Turvo State Park
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  1. Location

  2. History

  3. Environment

  4. Yucumã Falls

  5. Notes

  6. Sources

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| photo_caption = Yucumã or Moconá Falls
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| designation = State park
| created = 11 March 1947
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The Turvo State Park ({{lang-pt|Parque Estadual do Turvo}}) is a state park in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

It protects the last large area of well-preserved Upper Uruguay forest in the state, which is home to several rare or endangered species.

The park is best known for the dramatic Yucumã Falls on the Uruguay River, the second-widest in the world by some measures.

The falls may be threatened by flooding from the planned Garabí-Panambi Hydroelectric Complex if a 2015 court ruling is overturned.

Location

The Turvo State Park is in the Northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, covering almost half of the municipality of Derrubadas. It has an area of {{convert|17491.40|ha}}. To the north Argentina and Santa Catarina are the other side of the Uruguay River. The park is bounded to the west by the Turvo River and to the east by the Parizinho River. There are rural properties to the south.{{sfn|Parque do Turvo – Municipio de Derrubadas}}

The park includes the Yucumã Falls ({{lang-pt|Salto do Yucumã}}, {{lang-es|Saltos del Moconá}}{{efn|In the Guarani language Yucumã means "the big fall" and Moconá means "to swallow everything".{{sfn|Gatis Pavils}} }}), a dramatic linear waterfall on the border with Argentina.{{sfn|PES do Turvo – ISA |loc=Características}}

These have been called one of the seven wonders of the state.{{sfn|Parque Estadual do Turvo – Dicas de Passeios}}

The park is open to the public from Wednesday to Sunday, with a small admission fee.{{sfn|Parque Estadual do Turvo – SEMA}}

There are two trails in the park, Garcia and Yucumã, both accessible to vehicles, but only the Yucumã trail is open to the public.{{sfn|Schmidt|Barcellos|2007|p=75}}

Pets are not allowed in the park, and fishing and hunting are prohibited.

There is no accommodation in the park, and camping is not allowed.

There is a visitor center just inside the park entrance, with a biodiversity exhibition, environmental education space, auditorium and washrooms.

The building also houses the park staff.

There is a "trail of ponds" at the visitor center which may only be visited when accompanied by a guide.

A {{convert|15|km}} dirt trail for vehicles leads from the visitor center to the falls.

In the leisure area by the falls there is a house used only by the park rangers.

There are bathrooms, shelters and grills for use by visitors, but no electricity or drinking water.{{sfn|Parque Estadual do Turvo emite aviso a visitantes}}

History

Turvo was one of the first conservation units in the state and the largest fully protected unit.{{sfn|Parque Estadual do Turvo – SEMA}}

The area was made a state forest reserve by decree 2.312 on 11 March 1947, protecting untouched lands covered with native forest on the banks of the Uruguay River between the mouths of the Turvo and Pari rivers, then in the Tenente Portela district.{{sfn|PES do Turvo – ISA |loc=Historico Juridico}}

The objective was to protect the forest and provide refuge for fauna.

Any type of alienation, lease or encumbrance, or any agricultural or industrial exploitation was prohibited.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

Law 2440 of 2 October 1954 transformed all forests owned by the state with over {{convert|250|ha}} into state parks, apart from areas that had deforested or transformed into rural lots.

As a result, the Turvo State Forest Reserve became the Turvo State Forest Park.

In state parks it is forbidden to hunt, fish, cut native species, open fire breaks, thin the forest or subdivide it into fields.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

From 1954 visitors could access Porto Garcia, a beach on the Uruguay River.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

Decree 17.432 of 11 August 1965 altered the limits of the park.{{sfn|PES do Turvo – ISA |loc=Historico Juridico}}

It lost {{convert|146.1|ha}}.

The park was mapped in 1976, and its management plan published in 1980.

In 1983 a {{convert|14.8|km}} road was opened from the park boundary to the Yucumã Falls, and a {{convert|2|ha}} visitor's area was opened at the falls with tables, rustic benches and barbecues.

Toilets and kiosks with barbecues and sinks were added at the end of the 1980s.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

At the request of the Federal Public Ministry, in January 2015 a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction to stop the environmental licensing process for the Panambí Dam.

The main issue was that the reservoir would flood {{convert|60|ha}} of the Turvo State Park, which holds regionally threatened flora and fauna, some at risk of extinction.

The Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) terms of reference for licensing did not conform to the park's legislation and was not approved by the state secretariat of the environment (SEMA).{{sfn|Cigana|2015}}

In April 2015 the regional federal tribunal upheld the suspension, since the IBAMA Environmental Impact Study would have been "flagrantly illegal".

The rapporteur noted that the hydroelectric project should conform to the park's requirements rather than the reverse.{{sfn|TRF4 mantém suspenso licenciamento ... 2015}}

The park would be part of the proposed Trinational Biodiversity Corridor, which aims to provide forest connections between conservation units in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina in the Upper Paraná ecoregion.{{sfn|Araújo Corte|Valladares-Pádua|2007|p=23}}

Environment

The park is in the Basaltic Laval Plateau of the Paraná River Basin.

Altitudes are from {{convert|100|to|400|m}} above sea level.

The terrain has steep slopes that drain into valleys that open to the north and west.

The soil is clayey, dark red, shallow, fast-draining and very susceptible to erosion.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

The Köppen climate classification is "Cfa": subtropical temperate humid, with frequent fogs, average annual rainfall up to {{convert|1900|mm}} and average daily temperatures from {{convert|6.6|to|37.4|C}}.{{sfn|Schmidt|Barcellos|2007|p=75}}

The Turvo State Park has the last large area of Upper Uruguay forest in the state, with over 700 plant species.{{sfn|Parque Estadual do Turvo – SEMA}}

The original forest is elsewhere largely replaced with soy and wheat monocultures.

The forest typically has an upper statrum of mainly deciduous trees that lose their leaves in winter.

The canopy has an average height of {{convert|20|m}} and emergent individuals of {{convert|30|m}}.

Below this is a stratum of dense perennial trees from {{convert|10|to|20|m}} tall that retain their leaves in winter.

Below this are saplings, shrubs and grasses.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

Important tree species include Sorocea bonplandii (cincho), Ocotea diospyrifolia (canela), Cabralea canjerana (canjerana), Tetrochidium rubrevinium (embirão) and Apuléia leiocarpa (grápia).{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

Other trees include guatambu (Aspidosperma parviflorum) and canafístula (Cassia fistula).{{sfn|PES do Turvo – ISA |loc=Características}}

There are also rocky outcrops covered by lichens, mosses and herbs such as petunia and verbena.

The rocky formations on the banks of the Uruguay River are adapted to periods of flooding followed by dry, sunny periods.

The endemic bromeliad Dickia brevifolia is found in a few places on the river banks and is at risk of extinction.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

There are almost 290 species of birds and more than 30 species of medium and large mammals.

Many of the species are rare, and some are regionally or globally threatened.{{sfn|Parque Estadual do Turvo – SEMA}}

Fauna include cougar (Puma concolor), collared peccary (Pecari tajacu), South American tapir (Tapirus terrestris), deer, ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla), tayra (Eira barbara), capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), howler monkey and otter.

There is a variety of amphibians and reptiles and many types of insect.{{sfn|PES do Turvo – ISA |loc=Características}}

Studies of amphibians along the Garcia and Yucumã trails in 2003–05 found species that are often associated with crops, indicating influence by the nearby farmland.{{sfn|Schmidt|Barcellos|2007|p=73}}

Yucumã Falls

The Yucumã (or Moconá) falls are the second widest in the world after the {{convert|2682|m}} Iguazu Falls, if falls divided by islands are excluded.

They are best viewed from the Brazilian side.{{sfn|Gatis Pavils}}

They are formed by a trench or submerged canyon that runs along the bed of the Uruguay River.

The deep and narrow canyon formed during the last glacial period at a time when the climate was drier and the river was not as wide.

It is now no longer visible along most of the river, although the strong current has kept it clear of sediments.{{sfn|Gatis Pavils}}

The trench is visible at the Yucumã Falls, where the river flows along the edge of the trench and spills into it.{{sfn|Gatis Pavils}}

In this section of about {{convert|1800|m}} the trench has with an average width of {{convert|30|m}} and depth estimated at {{convert|90|to|120|m}}.

The river waters spill into the trench along its entire length, with a drop of {{convert|12|to|15|m}}.

From the visitor's area there is a {{convert|600|m}} path to the river.

Visitors may walk along the rocky stretch opposite the falls between the forest edge and the river bank.{{sfn|Parque Florestal Estadual do Turvo – Derrubadas}}

The waterfalls are best viewed in the dry season between November and March or April.

At other times the flood waters submerge the falls.{{sfn|Parque Estadual do Turvo – Dicas de Passeios}}

They may be threatened by the planned Garabí-Panambi Hydroelectric Complex.{{sfn|Gatis Pavils}}

However, Electrobras has stated that flooding in Turvo could only occur during the river's flood periods.{{sfn|Cigana|2014}}

Notes

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{{commons category|Parque Estadual do Turvo}}

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3 : State parks of Brazil|Protected areas of Rio Grande do Sul|1947 establishments in Brazil

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