MULTISPECIES ETHNOGRAPHY OF A PROJECT FOR THE REINTRODUCTION OF ARARAJUBAS (GUARUBA GUAROUBA) IN THE AMAZONIAN METROPOLIS (BELÉM / PA)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21680/2238-6009.2021v1n57ID27415Abstract
This article presents data regarding a still going ethnographic multispecific research in the state park of Utinga (PEUt), localized in the main areas of Belém (PA), in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. The mentioned park is a unit of conservation of the state, which was created aiming at the conservation of the ecologically and scenically relevant natural Amazonian ecosystems, as well as the stimulation of scientific research and environmental education and ecotourism related activities. Having said that, we intend to describe entanglement avian related to the “Reintroduction and Monitoring of Ararajubas (Guarouba guarouba) in the Units of Conservation in the Metropolis of Belém” project, based on the relationship between the avifauna and the biologist responsible for its technical management, feeding, savaging and other daily care, in addition to rethinking the agencies of human life in this case, simultaneously, the central cause of these extinctions and conservation agents of the species located in the context of co-extinctions at global and local levels. The strategies and practices of conservation and reintroduction of the species in the PEUt are related to the co-creation of multispecies worlds, as well as allowing to rethink the relationships and the meanings between nature and culture (the meaning of the extinction and the life of birds with humans) in its ethical dimensions and the future of species life in the Amazon.