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Drone Rules for Bosque Rodrigues Alves - Jardim Zoobotânico da Amazônia

Belém, Pará (PA) • Brasil
Av. Alm. Barroso, 2305 - Marco, Belém - PA, 66093-034, Brasil
Lat: -1.43019 • Lng: -48.4569

Rules Edit History: Bosque Rodrigues Alves - Jardim Zoobotânico da Amazônia

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Jun 3, 2026 6:23 PM Approved • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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Your proposed edit has been approved. It accurately reflects the regulations for drone operations at Bosque Rodrigues Alves in Belém, Brazil.
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Summary Drone takeoff and landing operations are permitted at Bosque Rodrigues Alves in Belém, in compliance with ANAC, ANATEL, and DECEA ICA 100-40 regulations, supported by its preserved Amazon rainforest fragment and open visitor circulation areas.
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Bosque Rodrigues Alves is a historic urban forest reserve preserving a significant fragment of native Amazon rainforest within the city. The site includes lakes, trails, botanical collections, wildlife habitats, and educational facilities.

In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the park’s open pathways and forest clearings support structured drone operations. The environment enables ecological imaging, biodiversity documentation, and urban forest mapping.
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+ Bosque Rodrigues Alves is a historic urban forest reserve preserving a significant fragment of native Amazon rainforest within the city. The site includes lakes, trails, botanical collections, wildlife habitats, and educational facilities.
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+ In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the park’s open pathways and forest clearings support structured drone operations. The environment enables ecological imaging, biodiversity documentation, and urban forest mapping.