originally a tropical
rainforest, then a
sugar plantation, later a
coffee plantation, and then again
restored into a forest, this area is as
rich of history as it is
of
flora
& fauna.
the demand for sugar cane in the mid-seventeenth century meant that
farmers began clearing large tracts of the forest through controlled
fires.
the area was also deforested for timber, much of which was
converted into coal for use in rio de janeiro.