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This project is part of the ASAS Program.
The São Paulo Marsh Antwren (Formicivora paludicola) is a Critically Endangered (CR) species endemic to the state of São Paulo, which was only discovered in 2004. Its range is quite restricted and includes the marshes of the municipalities of Guararema, Salesópolis, Mogi das Cruzes, São José dos Campos, Biritiba-Mirim and Santa Branca.
 In partnership with the Municipality of Guararema and the NGO Guaranature, SAVE Brasil is developing a conservation project for this species, whose main objectives are:
 - To conduct a population census and monitor the São Paulo marsh antwren in Guararema;
 - Searching for species in new areas;
 - To engage the local community of Guararema in the conservation of the species;
 - Creation of a municipal conservation unit.

In October 2019, the Bicudinho Wildlife Refuge was created in Guararema, covering 2,373 hectares. This is the first Conservation Unit to protect this species.
Paulista Marsh Antwren by Silvia Faustino Linhares


Paulista Marsh Antwren by Silvia Faustino Linhares
Paulista Marsh Antwren
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