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Photo of a jaguar sitting, surrounded by vegetation, looking up
Photo: Anderson Souza
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Photographer:Márcio Dantas Valença

Vale Parks and Nature Reserves

Vale Parks and Reserves are areas dedicated to the conservation of Brazilian fauna and flora, environmental education, and the strengthening of local communities.

We maintain these spaces as part of our commitment to biodiversity protection and the promotion of scientific and environmental knowledge.

Open to visitors, the parks offer environmental education activities, opportunities for contact with nature, and training programs that contribute to the social and environmental development of the territories where they are located.

Fazenda Marinha (Marine Farm)

Fazenda Marinha is a Vale project located in Sepetiba Bay, in the Costa Verde region of Rio de Janeiro.

The initiative develops socio-environmental actions aimed at preserving local marine fauna.

Photo of a woman next to a sign with a coconut tree in the background. The woman is wearing Vale uniform, a green long-sleeved button-down shirt, dark pants and sneakers. She is standing on grass, there's a lake behind her.

Photographer: Ricardo Teles

Vale Botanical Park in Vitória

Parque Botânico Vale Vitória is part of Vale’s Green Belt in Vitória, Espírito Santo.

The area has 33 hectares of preserved Atlantic Forest and is home to more than 140 tree species, as well as migratory birds, otters, and reptiles.

The park also develops an environmental education program that promotes visitors’ engagement with biodiversity and knowledge about environmental conservation.

Photo of a park on a sunny day with trees, plants and a lake with a red bridge.

Photographer: Vitor Nogueira

Vale Botanic Park in São Luís

Parque Botânico Vale São Luís is located in São Luís, Maranhão, and has a 100-hectare environmental preservation area.

The park offers ecological trails, workshops focused on sustainability, educational activities, as well as an amphitheater for cultural, theatrical, and musical performances.

Photo of a park on a sunny day with trees and plants with an asphalt path in the middle, a sign and a lamp post.

Photographer: Pedro Cattony

Vale Natural Reserve

Reserva Natural Vale is located in Linhares, Espírito Santo, and preserves approximately 23,000 hectares of Atlantic Forest, an area equivalent to 23,000 soccer fields.

The space plays a strategic role in biodiversity conservation and scientific research development.

Open to visitors, the reserve offers ecotourism activities and a large green area for leisure.

A woman wearing an orange shirt watering seedlings in a tree planting area surrounded by native vegetation and irrigation system.

Photographer: Marcelo Coelho

Biopark Vale Amazônia

Bioparque Vale Amazônia exclusively shelters native species of Amazonian fauna and flora and is located in the Carajás National Forest, a Federal Conservation Unit.

Free movement of animals is allowed within the space, providing visitors with an immersive experience in the Amazon Rainforest.

Photo of three monkeys with caramel and white fur together.

Photographer: Ricardo Teles