The Morro do Diabo State Park (Portuguese: Parque Estadual Morro do Diabo) is a state park in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
It protects an area of Atlantic Forest in a region that has lost most of its forest coverage over the last century, and protects the endemic endangered black lion tamarin
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The MorrodoDiaboStatePark (Portuguese: Parque Estadual MorrodoDiabo) is a statepark in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It protects an area of Atlantic...
Iguaçu National Park, the MorrodoDiaboStatePark and the Turvo StatePark. The protected areas in the Misiones Province, the Serra do Mar and southern...
vegetation cover remains, which can be found in MorrodoDiaboStatePark, Iguaçu National Park and Turvo StatePark, its largest well-preserved tracts. Most...
national parks, and a number of provincial parks and private reserves. The Trinational Corridor will extend from the MorrodoDiaboStatePark in São Paulo...
attractions are the impressive calcareous caves such as those of Diabo, Santana, Morro Preto, Água Suja and Casa da Pedra. In São Paulo the region covers...
National Park Service)". Anonymous (1967). "Russell Cave Dedicated". National Geographic. 132: 440–442. Chipkin, Harvey (1992-11-23). "State aims to lure...