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Brazil's Pantanal Wetland

A tributary of the Paraguay river winds through the hazy, smoke-filled skies of the Pantanal Mato Grossense wetland during the fire-prone dry season. The wetland, half the size of France, supports one of the most intact arrays of wildlife in the world, despite 200 years of cattle ranching. Subdivision of properties in the region weaken the economic viability of the traditional ranches.

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© Kevin Moloney, 1995
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A tributary of the Paraguay river winds through the hazy, smoke-filled skies of the Pantanal Mato Grossense wetland during the fire-prone dry season. The wetland, half the size of France, supports one of the most intact arrays of wildlife in the world, despite 200 years of cattle ranching. Subdivision of properties in the region weaken the economic viability of the traditional ranches.