Álvaro Coutinho Aguirre Explained

Álvaro Coutinho Aguirre
Birth Date:7 July 1899
Birth Place:Santa Teresa, ES, Brazil
Death Place:Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Nationality:Brazilian
Citizenship:Brazil
Education:Agronomic engineer
Alma Mater:Escola Superior de Agricultura e Medicina Veterinária
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Spouse:Eunice Coutinho
Children:2
Father:Arminda Coutinho e Antônio de Araújo Aguirre

Álvaro Coutinho Aguirre (July 7, 1899 in Santa Teresa, ES – December 28, 1987 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ) was a Brazilian agronomist, zoologist and naturalist. Aguirre created the first reserve park for wild animals in Brazil,[1] the Sooretama Biological Reserve[2] [3] at the state of Espírito Santo (the first protected area created in Brazil was in 1937.[4] He dedicated his life to the preservation of the Brazilian flora and fauna, especially the Atlantic Forest and the biggest primate of the Americas, the Muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoids). During the 1960s, he undertook many expeditions to study the life and habits of the Muriqui and its conditions at the time. The results showed a considerable reduction of the groups of the animals, due to deforestation and lack of preservation of their habitat.[5]

Biography

Born in Santa Teresa, in the heart of the Atlantic Forest in the state of Espírito Santo, Álvaro Aguirre was the son of Arminda Coutinho e Antônio de Araújo Aguirre a road engineer, and grandson of Henrique da Silva Coutinho (1845-1915), farmer and governor of Espírito Santo. He married Eunice Coutinho, daughter of Artur Coutinho D´ Alvarenga and Virgínia Nunes Coutinho; they had two children. He had grown up in Niterói, at the state of Guanabara, and studied in Rio de Janeiro, at Colégio Pedro II. He graduated as agronomic engenieer from the Escola Superior de Agricultura e Medicina Veterinária, currently the Instituto de Agronomia, of the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro and was researcher of the Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas, CNPq. Heorked as Chief of the Researche Section of the Section of Hunting and Fishing of the Ministério da Agricultura, and was a member of the Fundação Brasileira para Conservação da Natureza e Sociedade de Agronomia.

Professional life

Aguirre studied the flora and fauna of the Brazilian territory. As Chief of the Research Section of the Divisão de Caça e Pesca of Ministério da Agricultura, heundertook many expeditions to regions of the country to study and catalog the animal and plant life of the Brazilian forests. From the expeditions, many reports were published as articles and books about the conditions of individual species, as in As avoantes do Nordeste,[6] about the "eared" dove (Zenaida auriculata) of the Northeast of the country;[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] or the state of art of hunting and fishing in the five regions of Brazil;[12] [13] [14] museum's collections[15] [16] with the taxidermist Antonio Domingos Aldrighi, former director of the Parque Nacional da Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro; and photo documented the fieldwork and the way of life of the population. The expeditions were accompanied by employees of the Divisão de Caça e Pesca, of the Ministério da Agricultura, besides Aldrighi, the veterinarian Ítalo Desiderati Romeu, the taxidermy assistant José Anacleto and the collector and photographer Aggio Neto.

In the beginning of the 1940, he created and oversaw the currently Reserva Biológica de Sooretama[17] [18] [19] in the North of Espírito Santo. reserve is located between the cities of Vila Valério, Jaguaré, Linhares and Sooretama. The word "Soóretama" comes from the Tupi language; according to the etymologist Jacques Raimundo means "land of the forest animals". Initially, protection was extended to two areas - the Reserva Florestal Estadual do Barra Seca (1941) and the Parque de Refúgio de Animais Silvestres Soóretama (1943) -, which were later merged, and acquired the status of nature reserve in 1982, with the publication of the decree nº 87.588 of Federal Government.[20] In 1999, the unit was included by the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO on the list of the exceptional ecological value to mankind, composing the Atlantic Forest biosphere. Today, the Reserve is an Integral Protection Conservation Unit and is attached to the Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade – ICMBio.

The biggest continuous block of remaining Atlantic Forest of the state of Espírito Santo is composed by the Rebio Sooretama, the Reserva de Linhares (the Reserva Natural Vale of the Companhia Vale do Rio Doce), the private natural heritage reserve of Mutum Preto and Recanto das Antas. There are about 50 thousand hectares of little known Atlantic Forest, and it is the last refuge of animals, such as the jaguar in the state.

From the expeditions, Aguirre collected many species for study and research, and from 19430 through 1950 created the Fauna Museum at the Quinta da Boa Vista, currently belonging to the Fundação Jardim Zoológico do Rio de Janeiro. A significant part of the taxidermy samples, collected since the 1940s, donated by the Fundação Rio Zoo to the National Museum of Brazil of Rio de Janeiro, was lost in the fire of 2018.[21]

During the 1960, as a researcher of CNPq, Aguirre undertook a long bibliographic review and several expeditions through the remaining blocks of Atlantic Forest, to study the conditions of life of the mono Brachyteles arachnoides (E. Geoffroy), the Muriqui. T

"It is too late for a research of complete results about the biodynamic of the" B. arachnoides "in its habitat. The region of geographic dispersion of the specie has suffered a serious and irreparable misfit in its ecosystems, caused by the nefarious action of man. Nonetheless, however, the researcher failed to apply his efforts and the means available to study the biological cycle of the specie" (Aguirre, 1971, p. 12)

The book relates the bibliography review, museology and fieldwork research through the states of Bahia, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Paraná, in government and private reserves, farms and forests out of the protection zones. It contents also interviews with hunters, guides and local population and their contribution with information about the Muriqui. The researcher at the end suggests actions for protection and conservation of the mono habitat, in order to preserve the species dependent on having a continuous forest to survive.

Recognition

The popularity of his work is due to researchers of the field that recognized his effort in documenting and analysing the species of Brazilian forests.

The obituary written by the Argentine researcher Enrique H. Bucher, his colleague and personal friend, published by the journal Ararajuba,[22] [23] of the Sociedade Brasileira de Ornitologia,[24] relates not only the importance of his contribution for the preservation of the Brazilian fauna and flora, but also his biography. He describes aspects of his personality that became part of this "distinct line of Latin-Americans scientists that, besides the difficulties imposed by the time and adversal environment in which they acted, were able to offer important achievements to the science of their countries, thanks to their enormous creativity and dedication" (Bucher, 1990, p. 123).

At the same year, the science magazine Superinteressante (ano 4, n.11, nov. 1990) published the story As cordiais acrobacias do muriqui,[25] and mentioned the Muriqui population of the Fazenda Montes Claros (MG), and its descoveried by the 1960 Aguirre's expeditions. The Fazenda belongs to the Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Feliciano Miguel Abdala, which contain the biggest largest of Muriquis-do-Norte (Brachyteles hypoxanthus), specie belonged to the group of primates in risk of extinction. In 1992, the nephew Ângelo Arpini Coutinho and his friend Brunório Serafini republished, in Vitória (ES), as private edition the book Soóretama: Estudo sobre o Parque de Reserva, Refúgio e Criação de Animais Silvestres with the aim to spread his work.

In 2004, scientific institutions, political association and civil society movements for nature preservation supported the "Álvaro Aguirre" Expedition through Rio Doce, in the state of Espírito Santo.[26] The coordinator was the historian José Lino França Galvão, and the expedition collected and catalogued the debris and botanical material along the river shores, between the city of Aimorés (MG) and Doce river´s mouth, in Regência, Linhares (ES). Among seeds, seedlings and roots collected, 24 species became part of the collection at the Herbarium of the Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. The expedition also produced a photo exhibition and a documentary movie[27] and was supported by the Associação Colatinense de Defesa Ecológica (ACODE), the Comissão Interestadual Parlamentar de Estudos para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável da Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Doce (CIPE), the Departamento de Botânica da UFES, the Mosteiro Zen Budista Morro da Vargem[28] and the Instituto Terra.

In 2010, the Instituto de Pesquisas da Mata Atlântica (IPEMA) produced the educational "kit" O Muriqui composed by a book,[29] a movie[30] and an itinerant exhibition for schools located in regions where the specie is. The project aim was to educate and share knowledge to children, about the importance of biodiversity conservation. A successful example was the Projeto Muriqui.[31] The educational "kit" - O Muriqui - highlighted the pioneer researchers and conservationists working on species protection, such as Álvaro Aguirre, Feliciano Abdala, Russell Mittermeier, Célio Valle, Adelmar Coimbra Filho and Ibsen Câmara, documented with picture of the scientific meeting in1982, at a lecture in Rio de Janeiro promoted by the Fundação Brasileira para a Conservação da Natureza. The educational kit had the support of the CNPq, IPEMA, Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa do Estado do Espírito Santo (FAPES), Instituto Estadual de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos (IEMA),[32] Conservação Internacional - Brasil, and was produced by the Department of Biological Sciences of the UFES and by the Museu de Biologia Prof. Mello Leitão.

In 2013, the Reserva Biológica de Sooretama celebrated its 70 years with an ecological walk.[33] As hommage and to recognize the effort of its founder, the Reserva produced seedlings of the pau-brasil specie, from a sample planted by Álvaro Aguirre in the park. The seedlings were distributed to the participants with educational material about the Reserva Biológica de Duas Bocas, created by Instituto Últimos Refúgios[34]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Garay, I.. A Floresta Atlântica de Tabuleiros : diversidade funcional da cobertura arbórea. Vozes. 2003. 85-326-2938-5. Rio de Janeiro. 3–4. Uma História Recente.
  2. Book: Aguirre, A.. Soóretama (Estudo sobre o Parque de Reserva, Refúgio e Criação de Animais Silvestres, "Soóretama", no Município de Linhares, Estado do Espírito Santo).. Serviço de Informação Agrícola, Ministério da Agricultura [edição particular, autorizada pela família do Autor. COUTINHO, A.; SERAFINI, B.]. 1951 . 1992. Rio de Janeiro [Vitória, ES].
  3. Web site: ICMBio - Reserva Biológica de Sooretama - REBIO de Sooretama. 2021-01-20. www.icmbio.gov.br.
  4. Bahia-de-Aguia. Paulo César. Souza-dos-Santos-Moreau. Ana Maria. Fontes. Ednice de Oliveira. 2013. Áreas Naturales Protegidas: Una Breve Historia del Surgimiento do Los Parques Nacionales y Reservas Extractivas. Revista Geográfica de América Central. en. 1. 50. 195–213. 2215-2563.
  5. Book: AGUIRRE, Álvaro. O Mono Brachyteles arachnoides (E. Geoffrey). Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 1971. Rio de Janeiro.
  6. Book: Aguirre, A.. As avoantes do nordeste. Ministério da Agricultura. 1964. Rio de Janeiro, RJ.
  7. Book: Aguirre, A.. Distribuição, costumes e extermínio da "avoante" do nordeste, Zenaida auriculata noronha Chubb.. Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 1976. Rio de Janeiro. 51101865.
  8. Aguirre. A.. 1975. Contribuição para o estudo do conteúdo gástrico da Zenaida auriculata (Des Murs).. Brasil Florestal. 6. 24. 59–68.
  9. Aguirre. A.. 1974. Contribuição para o estudo do conteúdo gástrico da Zenaida auriculata (Des Murs).. Brasil Florestal. 5. 18. 61–67.
  10. Aguirre. A.. 1973. Contribuição para o estudo do conteúdo gástrico da Zenaida auriculata (Des Murs).. Brasil Florestal.. 4. 16. 71–75.
  11. Aguirre. A.. 1972. Nidificação da Zenaida auriculata (Des Murs).. Brasil Florestal. 3. 12. 14–18.
  12. Aguirre. A.. 1962. Estudo sobre a biologia e consumo da Jaçanã Porphyrula martinica (L) no estado do Maranhão.. Arquivos do Museu Nacional. 52. 7–227. Internet Archive.
  13. Book: Aguirre, A.. A caça e a pesca no Pantanal de Mato Grosso. Ministério da Agricultura. 1945. Rio de Janeiro.
  14. Aguirre. A.. 1939. A pesca da Tainha e seu valor econômico e industrial no estado do Rio Grande do Sul.. A Voz do Mar. Rio de Janeiro. XVIII (160).
  15. Book: Aguirre. A.. Catálogo das aves do Museu da Fauna parte 2. & Aldrighi. A.. Delegacia Estadual do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento. Ministério da Agricultura, Vale do Rio Doce.. 1987. Rio de Janeiro.
  16. Book: Aguirre. A.. Catálogo das aves do Museu da Fauna. & Aldrighi. A.. Rio de Janeiro: Delegacia Estadual do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento Florestal. Ministério da Agricultura.. 1983. Rio de Janeiro.
  17. Garbin. M.. Saiter. F.. Carrijo. T.. & Peixoto. A.. 2017. et al.. Breve histórico e classificação da vegetação capixaba/Brief history and classification of capixaba vegetation. Rodriguésia. Revista do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. 68. 5. 1885. 10.1590/2175-7860201768521. Scielo Brazil. free.
  18. Book: Garay, I.. A Floresta Atlântica de Tabuleiros : diversidade funcional da cobertura arbórea. Vozes. Garay, I.& Rizzini, C. M.. 2003. 85-326-2938-5. Petrópolis, RJ. 3. Uma história recente.
  19. Medeiros. R.. 2006. Evolução das tipologias e categorias de áreas protegidas no Brasil. Ambiente & Sociedade. 9. 1. 51. 10.1590/S1414-753X2006000100003. free.
  20. Book: Pellens. R.. Biodiversity Hotspots. Garay. I.. & Grandcolas. P.. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.. 2009. 978-1-60876-458-7. New York. 5, 13–14. Biodiversity Conservation and Management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Every Fragment Must Be Considered.
  21. News: Horton. Alex. 'A lobotomy of the Brazilian memory': Devastating fire destroys Rio's National Museum. en-US. Washington Post. 2021-01-19. 0190-8286.
  22. Bucher. E.. 1990. Álvaro Aguirre (1899-1987). Ararajuba. 1. 123–124.
  23. Nomura. H.. 1988. Álvaro Coutinho Aguirre. Ciência e Cultura. 40. 9. 928–930. USP.
  24. Web site: Home. 2021-01-20. Sociedade Brasileira de Ornitologia. pt-BR.
  25. Web site: As cordiais acrobacias do Muriqui. 2021-01-20. Super. pt-BR.
  26. News: Tardin. N.. 2004. Lixo ameaça vida na foz do Rio Doce. A Expedição Álvaro Aguirre, realizada no início deste mês, fez um inventário dos problemas que afetam a conservação ambiental do rio em terras capixabas.. A Gazeta.
  27. Web site: Prefeitura Municipal de Colatina - Notícias. www.colatina.es.gov.br. 2020-06-01.
  28. Web site: Mosteiro Zen Morro da Vargem. 2021-01-20. www.mosteirozen.com.br.
  29. Book: Mendes. S.. O Muriqui. Silva. M.. & Strier. K.. Instituto de Pesquisas da Mata Atlântica. 2010. 978-85-99058-06-0. Vitória, ES. 47–49.
  30. Web site: O Muriqui – Instituto IPEMA. 2020-06-01. pt-BR. marcadaguafilmes.
  31. Web site: 2011-11-26. Projeto Muriqui. 2021-01-20. SAMBIO. pt-BR.
  32. Web site: Prodest. IEMA - Instituto de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos. 2021-01-20. IEMA. pt-BR.
  33. Web site: Santos. V.. 2013. Reserva Biológica de Sooretama Comemora 31 Anos com Caminhada Ecológica. 2020-06-06. Reserva Biológica de Sooretama.
  34. Web site: Instituto Últimos Refúgios Conservação Ambiental. 2021-01-20. Últimos Refúgios. pt.
  35. Web site: Catálogo das aves do Museu Fauna. Primeira parte / Álvaro Coutinho Aguirre e Antonio Domingos Aldrighi. Smithsonian Institution. 2020-05-26. en.