Santa Maria Natural Park Explained

Santa Maria Natural Park
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Location:Vila do Porto, Santa Maria Island, Central, Azores, Portugal
Established:Decreto Legislativo Regional n.º 46/2008/A
Named For:Santa Maria Island
Operator:Secretário Regional do Ambiente e do Mar
Website:Santa Maria Natural Park

Santa Maria Natural Park (Portuguese: Parque Natural de Santa Maria) is a protected area on Santa Maria Island in the Azores. The park was created by the Secretaria Regional do Ambiente e do Mar (Regional Secretariate for the Environment and Oceans), of the Autonomous Regional Government of the Azores to better manage the protected areas of Santa Maria Island. Several natural landscapes were preserved and their use conditioned in order to foster conservation and support endemic flora and fauna species, as well as provide communal forms of recreation and nature interpretation.

History

On the 7 November 2008, the Regional Government legislated the creation (under Regional Legislative Decree 47/2008/A) of the Parque Natural da Ilha de Santa Maria (Santa Maria Island Natural Park) in order to coordinate and administer the island's thirteen protected areas as one.

Geography

Nature Reserves
Natural Monuments
Protected Areas for the Management of Habitats and Coast Species
Protected Landscapes
Protected Areas for the Management of Resources

In addition, the Direcção Regional dos Recursos Florestais (Regional Directorate for Forest Resources), which is responsible for the administration of forest resources and parks on the island, is responsible for the maintenance and promotion of the following forest reserves, within the designated spaces:

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