The Rio Negro State Park North Section was created by state governor
Amazonino Mendes by decree 16.497 of 2 April 1995 with the stated purpose of preserving its natural ecosystems without alteration and supporting scientific, cultural, educational and recreational activities. Tourism was clearly the primary purpose. The Rio Negro State Park had a total area of of which the north section had an area of and the
south section had an area of . Law 2646 of 22 May 2001, also signed by governor Amazonino Mendes, reduced the areas of both sections. The north section now had and the south had . The original sections had extended along both banks of the Rio Negro, with the north section reaching almost to the city of Novo Airão. With the revised boundaries the north section was reduced to a smaller part of the right (west) bank of the Rio Negro, although it now extended further to west, and the south section was reduced to a smaller part of the left (east) bank of the river. Land ownership was complex, with areas belonging to the federal, state and municipal governments, to individuals and squatters. Part of the park is designated for use by the Ministry of Defence as a training site for the Navy Command Unit based in Manaus. The park became part of the
Central Amazon Ecological Corridor, established in 2002. Actions to implement the park began in 2004 when the Instituto de Proteção Ambiental do Amazonas (IPAAM) made the first meetings with the lower Rio Negro communities in the context of the Ecological Corridors Project, with the initial purpose of establishing a single council for the mosaic of state and federal conservation units in the lower Rio Negro. The first expedition to the Carabinani river to collect biological data were made in October 2004. In 2005 an office was opened in the city of Novo Airão and three technicians were hired. In 2007 some training began so the residents of the park and its surroundings could act as voluntary environmental agents. The consultative council was created on 12 June 2008, and the management plan was approved on 2 March 2009. The state park became part of the
Lower Rio Negro Mosaic, created in 2010. On 9 September 2014 a working group was established to review the limits of the Puduari-Solimões section of the Margem Direita do Rio Negro Environmental Protection Area and the Rio Negro Setor Norte State Park to compensate for land used to create the new campus for the
Amazonas State University. The conservation unit is supported by the
Amazon Region Protected Areas Program. ==Notes==