Massive Wetlands Under Threat »

Posted By Mikunited 4 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & Technology

The BBC's Gary Duffy discovers the stunning wildlife of the Brazilian Pantanal - and assesses the threats to the future of this beautiful wetland described as "a vast ecological sanctuary".

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    SenorCoconut4 months, 3 weeks ago

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    The Pantanal is on of the most remarkable place that I've been to, you will encounter more wildlife here than in the Amazon, a shame to see it being degraded

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      Mikunited4 months, 3 weeks ago

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      I'm English and have never been to South America,but it's something I aim to do. Out of the places I haven't seen,but want too,three are in S.America. There the Amazon,the Andes and the Pantanal.
      Once again this article reveals the fragile balance of nature!

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