The South Amazon Ecological Corridor (Portuguese: Corredor Sul da Amazônia) is a proposed ecological corridor connecting conservation units and indigenous territories in the southeast of the Amazon rainforest of Brazil.
The South Amazon Ecological Corridor was one of five Amazon region corridors identified.
It included eight priority areas in three main Amazon ecoregions, and was identified as vulnerable, locally important, and moderate priority at a regional level in a 1994 Miami workshop.[4]
The proposed corridor mostly lies in the state of Pará, but extends west into Amazonas and east across the north of Tocantins into Maranhão.[5]
The corridor would have an area of 31,646,600 hectares (78,200,000 acres).[6]
Ayres, José Márcio; Da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B.; Rylands, Anthony B.; Queiroz, Helder L.; Pinto, Luiz Paulo; Masterson, Donald; Cavalcanti, Roberto B. (2005), Os Corredores Ecológicos das Florestas Tropicais do Brasil(PDF) (in Portuguese), Sociedade Civil Mamirauá, retrieved 2016-10-28