Trinational Biodiversity Corridor
The Trinational Biodiversity Corridor is a proposed ecological corridor that would link protected areas in the Alto Paraná Atlantic forests ecoregion in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina.
The Iguazu Falls are in the center of the proposed corridor
Saraiva in the Ilha Grande National Park
Morro do Diabo State Park
Giant anteater in Aguapeí State Park
Iguaçu National Park is a national park in Paraná State, Brazil. It comprises a total area of 185,262.5 hectares and a length of about 420 kilometers (260 mi), 300 kilometers (190 mi) of which are natural borders by bodies of water and the Argentine and Brazilian sides together comprise around 260,000 hectares. Iguaçu National Park was created by federal decree nr. 1035 of 10 January 1939 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. The park is managed by Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio).
Iguazu Falls
Iguaçu National Park Gateway
Ticket Office
The Garganta do Diabo Walkway allow panoramic view of the falls from the Brazilian side.