The landscape of the Pantanal is a mosaic
of ecosystems with an abundance of water. It is
one of the largest perennial flood plains on the
Planet and one of Brazil's richest biomes. The
Pantanal harbours 656 species of birds, 325
species of fish, 159 mammals, 98 reptiles, 53
amphibians and over 3,500 species of plants. In
all, there are over 4,700 species of flora and
fauna in the region, including two endemic
species and various threatened species, such as
the Giant Anteater, Maned Wolf and Hyacinth
Macaw. Despite its great ecological importance,
the average Brazilian knows very little about the
Pantanal.
To celebrate Pantanal Day (12 November),
WWF-Brasil created some infographics to
showcase the biome and emphasize its
importance for Brazil and the rest of the world,
and highlight the threats to the region and ways
of protecting it.
Despite its importance, the Pantanal faces a
number of threats that are common to the three
countries where it is located. Currently, only
3.19% of the biome is covered by protected
areas, a mere 2.88% of which are strictly
protected areas, putting the biome at even
greater risk.
These threats are the theme of a study
undertaken by WWF-Brasil that monitored land
cover and land use changes in the Upper
Paraguay River Basin, which showed that the
region has already lost approximately 50% of its
original cover
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