In Brazil’s Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, Paul Raad crouched in the undergrowth, scanning the ground for signs of jaguar activity. He wasn’t looking for the big cats ...
A jaguar chases a caiman in the Pantanal. Given the cats’ broad diet and comfort in water, prowling a riverbank is “like scanning a buffet line,” says biologist and National Geographic ...
Deep in the Brazilian wetlands, a jaguar named Amanaci was recently rescued from raging fires in the Pantanal — the world's largest wetland. She's undergoing an experimental stem cell treatment ...
The Pantanal is the largest tropical wetland in the world, located primarily in Brazil, with portions extending into Bolivia and Paraguay. This unique ecosystem is characterized by its rich ...
Today, on World Wetlands Day, the groups asked the secretariat ... to the highest concentration of some animal species, such as the jaguar and caiman. The scarlet macaw inhabits the Pantanal. Credit: ...
The Pantanal is "more intact and pristine" than most other wetlands in the world, said World Wildlife. It comprises about 3% of all the wetlands on Earth – but less than 5% of it is protected.
Since 2019 the Pantanal has suffered unprecedented fires that have devastated millions of hectares of critical wetland and other habitats ... such as the tuiuiú and jaguar, marsh deer, giant otter and ...
These diverse wetland ecosystems provide ample food ... the graceful flight of a bird or the stealthy movement of a jaguar, the Pantanal’s natural beauty will leave you with lasting memories.
Ian Ford (UK) documents the moment a jaguar bites and kills a caiman in the Pantanal ... skull-crushing bite to the unsuspecting yacare caiman. The South American Pantanal wetland supports the highest ...
Supervised by Dr. Peter Leimgruber and Dr. Tom Akre, we are studying the Pantanal wetland cattle ranching system. Located in the middle of South America, the Pantanal is the largest wetland in the ...
Wildfires are raging across the Pantanal tropical wetlands in southern Brazil, one of the most biodiversity areas in the world and a major tourist destination, regional authorities said on Thursday.
A Brazil-based AP all-formats team went beyond just documenting the fires that swept across Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands, decimating wildlife, but also reported that the government’s meager response ...