A Sanctuary in the Atlantic Rainforest

Learn about the Araribá Botanical Garden and its 40-year-old mission of ecological reforestation: Restore, Preserve and Educate

Aerial view of living botanical collection (2020) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

Music inspired by the sounds of nature from the Araribá Botanical Garden
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WHERE ARE WE?

In an area of ​​30 hectares of Atlantic Forest – one of the most diverse and threatened biomes on the planet – the Araribá Botanical Garden (JBA) is located in the city of Amparo, State of São Paulo, Brazil.

Araribá Botanical Garden before (1979) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

Before 1979

Images of the Reserve over the years.

Valley in "Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage (2004) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

2004

Images of the Reserve over the years.

Blue Mountain Valley (2019) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

After 2020

Images of the Reserve over the years.

Araribá Botanical Garden Nature Reserve (2020) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

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After 2021

Images of the Reserve over the years.

Aerial view of the ecological recovery area of ​​the Botanical Garden Araribá (2021) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

WATER AND BIODIVERSITY

In the past 30 years of forest growth, water re-emerged from the ground creating four water springs. Also biodiversity improved with 110 species of native trees already identified and 170 species of wild animals inhabiting the site.

"Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage (2021) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

"Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage (2020) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

Private Natural Heritage Reserve - “RPPN Duas Cachoeiras”

Before conceiving and creating the Araribá Botanical Garden, Guaraci Diniz registered the restored forest as the "Two Waterfalls Private Natural Heritage Reserve" (RPPN). This guarantees, by law, that the area cannot be deforested, even if it is sold to third parties.

Biodiversity of the Botanical Garden Araribá, Foto - Guaraci M Diniz Jr, 2019, From the collection of: Jardim Botânico Araribá
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saracura-do-mato (Aramides saracura), Foto - Guaraci M Diniz Jr, 2017, From the collection of: Jardim Botânico Araribá
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Waterfall in "Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage, Foto - Guaraci M Diniz Jr, 2016, From the collection of: Jardim Botânico Araribá
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Water is a fundamental element to guarantee life and biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest, as well as the health of the surrounding population. With the reforestation of the Araribá Botanical Gardens, water springs were recovered, the sedimentation of water courses decreased and the forest encouraged the return of several native species of birds and mammals.

"Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage (2019) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

Contemplating nature
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A LEGACY FOR THE FUTURE

Another goal of the creation of both the  Private Natural Heritage Reserve and the Araribá Garden, is the preservation of the forest for future generations. To this end, important environmental education and awareness activities have also been carried out for over 30 years.

"Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage (2020) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

ATLANTIC FOREST

We are on the foothills of Serra da Mantiqueira, in the seasonal Atlantic Forest, with altitudes ranging between 650 and 1.200m. There is a very distinct dry and rainless season there. Hence the need for the forest to preserve springs.

"Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage (2020) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

GAEA's (environmental studies and action group) Headquarters (2021) by Foto - Guaraci M Diniz JrJardim Botânico Araribá

THE JBA's MANAGEMENT

The Environmental Studies and Actions Group (GAEA) is in charge of the garden's management. It has professionals such as environmental educators, biologists, journalists, agronomists and researchers, all interested in its environmental preservation and sustainability.

"Duas Cachoeiras" Private Reserves of Natural Heritage, Foto - Guaraci M Diniz Jr, 2021, From the collection of: Jardim Botânico Araribá
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Botanical Garden Araribá's Valley, Foto - Guaraci M Diniz Jr, 2021, From the collection of: Jardim Botânico Araribá
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Blue Mountain Valley, Foto - Guaraci M Diniz Jr, 2019, From the collection of: Jardim Botânico Araribá
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The JBA's native forest is essential to preserve and guarantee the quality of the water in the springs that supply part of the population of the city of Amparo. The Mosquitoes Creeks, which run inside the reserve, forming the "two waterfalls" on the site, form an "oasis" in the restored riparian forest, after passing, upstream, through deforested properties or with degraded pastures and monocultures.

Credits: Story

Technical information: Guaraci M. Diniz Jr., environmental educator and ecological farmer
Texts: Tânia Rabello, journalist
Translation: Luiz H. R. Baqueiro, biologist
Composition, production and musical performance: Caique Neri and Danilo Ciolfi 
Video: Photography and image capture - Guaraci M. Diniz Jr.; Edition - Samuel Lopes Oliveira

All photos are from the Araribá Botanical Garden (AJB) and the Duas Cachoeiras Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN), which is also a Conservation Unit (UC) of the National System of Conservation Units (SNUC).

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