He collected materials directly from sites impacted by climate disasters, including ashes from the Amazon, the Pantanal, the Cerrado, and the Atlantic Forest. Cargill's company's website claims it is ...
Bold and his fellow jaguars are surviving the worst fires to engulf the world's largest tropical wetlands in central-western Brazil, the Pantanal. Unlike other animals trapped and burnt to death ...
Caiman-Eating Jaguars Survive Fires in Brazil's Pantanal Wetlands By Sergio de Moraes PORTO JOFRE, Brazil (Reuters) - They call him Bold and he is Brazil's most famous jaguar, seen on social media ...
Bold and his fellow jaguars are surviving the worst fires to engulf the world's largest tropical wetlands in central-western Brazil, the Pantanal. Unlike other animals trapped and burnt to death, ...
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The map above shows shallow groundwater storage for the week of ... on the DSCOVR satellite located about 1 million miles from Earth. “Low rainfall in the Pantanal during last year’s wet ...
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The Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, is on fire. This precious ecosystem, teeming with unique flora and fauna, should be treasured. Instead, it is being pushed to extinction by ...
The dry weather fueled fires across the vast nation, ripping through the Amazon rainforest, leaving jaguars with burn injuries in the Pantanal wetlands, and choking major cities with smoke.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Forests. We can’t live without them. If they burn, we die. Many forests are at risk today. The Amazon has been so damaged that it may shift f ...