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Nerves of steel! Brave capybara calmly strolls around dozens of caimansIn the Pantanal swampland in Brazil, a capybara impressively demonstrated its nerves of steel: The capybara calmly strolled ...
The actions cover the critically endangered vaquita’s Gulf of California habitat in Mexico, the iconic and wildlife-rich Galápagos Islands, the world’s largest tropical wetland in South America, and a ...
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Brazil’s Most Fascinating Places Explained: From the Amazon to the Christ the RedeemerBrazil is a land of breathtaking beauty, vibrant culture, and awe-inspiring landscapes that few countries can rival. From the ...
Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands have the capacity to generate 15.8 million REDD+ and 738,000 afforestation, reforestation and revegetation (ARR) carbon credits annually, according to a report published ...
The device can be deployed in fire-prone areas and left for years without maintenance, according to its creators. When a fire ...
The Pantanal, rich in aquatic environments, has a high diversity of aquatic plants but phenological studies for this group are yet incipient (available for less than 2 % of the species), though ...
Experts previously told Mongabay the otter may have traveled alone from the Paraguayan Pantanal hundreds of kilometers away. Rewilding Argentina began planning the reintroduction in 2018 and has since ...
The custodians of the world’s most valuable wetland areas have sent another reminder to South Africa to submit a long-overdue report about the long-standing threats facing the Ndumo Game Reserve in ...
Unprecedented decision to use funds to support firefighting brigades in states outside the Amazon biome aims to prevent a ...
In the Pantanal Sul in Brazil, a jaguar crept up on a capybara during a safari tour at the end of May. But just before the big cat could strike, the capybara reacted.
Luckster Seeking a much-welcomed Serie B boost in the early hours of Tuesday, Cuiaba will welcome Botafogo to the Arena Pantanal. Cuiaba Starting with the hosts, while Cuiaba might still have their ...
Studies show that the Amazon was the most hit biome in 2024, with 15.6 million hectares burned—the largest area harmed in the ...
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