Largest tropical forest reserve
Quem
Tumucumaque National Park
Resultado
38,875 square kilometre(s)
Onde
Brasil ()
Quando

The largest tropical forest reserve is the Tumucumaque National Park, in the northern Amazonian state of Amapa, Brazil. Measuring some 38,875 km²(15,010 miles²) in area, the reserve contains many endangered species of plant and animal. The creation of the park was announced on 22 August 2002 by Brazilian president Fernando Henrique Cardoso.