AkahtiLândia, Brazil

AkahtiLândia, Brazil is a relatively isolated part of the south-eastern Serra do Mar coastal forests area of São Paulo (state), Brazil. This zone is considered part of Atlantic Forest (Portuguese: Mata Atlântica) and is host to a high number of plant, insect and animal life species and considered a Biodiversity hotspot. It is also estimated that between 200-300 native Guarani people and Tupi people live in AkahtiLãndia at three individual settlements with a total human population for The Two-thousand acre area estimated at approximately four-hundred and twenty individuals

Animals species of AkahtiLândia

Three-toed sloths, Jaguars, Ocelots, and the Argentine Black and White Tegu lizard.

Bird species of AkahtiLândia

Squirrel cuckoo, Blue dacnis, Green-billed toucan, Channel-billed toucan, Black vulture, Brazilian tanager

AkahtiLãndia in Magazine, Newspapers and Web Features

  • 2013 The Orange County Register - article by Laylan Connelly
  • 2013 Jornal I - article by Beatriz Silva (May 4th 2013)