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The world's largest wetland, Brazil’s Pantanal is home to around 5,000 jaguars and is the best place on earth to see the elusive cats in the wild. And at around 70,000sq miles, the UNESCO world ...
Poconã, Brazil — The Pantanal wetlands in western Brazil are famed as a paradise of biodiversity, but these days they have enormous clouds of smoke billowing over them, as raging wildfires ...
Humans can do good things as well as bad – and good things are happening in Brazil's Pantanal. Both jaguars and hyacinth macaws are making a comeback and I have seen it with my own eyes.
The number of fires in Brazil's Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, surged in the first few days of November, breaking the record for the month since monitoring began in 1998, data from space ...
Brazil’s Pantanal, the largest tropical wetland on earth, is ablaze, with fires in June breaking historical records for that month. While aerial views of the wetland show smoke rising and the ...
Item 1 of 3 A drone view shows smoke from the fire rising into the air as trees burn amongst vegetation in the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, in Corumba, Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil ...
C owboys, capybaras, and caipirinhas coexist in the world’s largest tropical wetland, the Pantanal. At more than 75,000 sq. mi., this rural region of Brazil nestled near the Paraguay border is a ...
Riverside communities in the Pantanal make sustainable use of natural resources within an unpredictable system.
High-quality satellite images show that the 2020 wildfires burned at least 2.2 million more acres (890,000 hectares) of the Pantanal wetlands than previously estimated.