The local communities began to fight for creation of the reserve in 2000. The Arapixi Extractive Reserve was created by federal decree on 21 June 2006. It was created in response to a request from the Union of Rural Workers of Boca do Acre, supported by the National Council of Rubber Tappers and the Amazon Workers Group. Their expectation was that it would prevent the advance of soybean farming and cattle ranching into the territory, which would devastate the livelihoods of the residents. The reserve is classed as
IUCN protected area category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources). Its basic objectives protect the livelihoods and culture of the traditional extractive population, and to ensure the sustainable use of natural resources of the unit. On 13 December 2006 administrative responsibility was transferred to the Acre office of IBAMA, due to its proximity compared to the Amazonas office. On 27 December 2006 the
Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária (INCRA) recognised the reserve as meeting the needs of 150 families of small rural producers, who would qualify for
PRONAF support. This was adjusted to 200 families on 18 December 2009. The deliberative council was created on 12 August 2009. The management plan was approved on 27 August 2010. The reserve is now administered by the
Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio). ==Notes==