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Detailed Data

 

Pantanal Wetlands

 
 

Partner Living Lakes

 

Ecotrópica

 

Partner Lake since

 

2000

 

Origin

 

Periodical flooding of the Paraguay river and its tributaries

 
State of protection
 

National Park

World Heritage

Biosphere Reserve

Ramsar site (since 2001)

 

Size

 

230,000 sq. km [km²], including the catchment area

largerst fresh water wetland worldwide

 

Protected areas

 

Pantanal National Park (1,350 sq. km)

Tayama Ecologial Station (150 sq. km)

various private protected areas (close to 1,500 sq. km)

 

Sea level

 

approx. 100 m

 

Rainy period

 

October to March

 

Salinity

 

fresh water,

in the south: salt water lagoons

 

Location

 

Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay

 

Vegetation

 

dynamic "plant societies" consisting of grasses, wet forest, dry forest, water plants, palms, etc.

 

Animals

 

largest concentration of great animals in the new world,

largest area for hibernation of waders and waterfowl coming from Canada and North-America

 

Birds

 

665 species

Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthus)

Greater Rhea (Rhea americana)

Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)

Jabiru Stork (Jabiru mycteria)

Red-throated Piping Guan (Pipile cujubi)

Spix´s Guan (Penelope jacquacu)

 
Mammals

 

123 species

Giant Otter (Ptenorura brasiliensis)

Tapir (Tapirus terrestris)

Jaguar (Panthera onca palustris)

Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya

Tufted Capuchin (Cebus apella

Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris

 

Fish

 

265 species

Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri

Tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum

 

Plants

 
1,700 species

 

Noteworthies

 

Yacare Caiman (Caiman yacare

 

Biggest problem

 

the Hidrovia, a planned scheme to channel 3,400 km of the Paraguay and Paraná rivers,

occupation of the highlands around the Pantanal with large monocultures,

gold and diamond mining,

urbanization,

construction of dams

 

Greatest success

 

privately run protected areas

 
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