Between 2000 and 2018, all Brazilian biomes—the Amazon, the Caatinga, the Cerrado, the Pantanal, the Atlantic Forest, and the Pampas—reported losses in natural areas. Combined, these reductions ...
Brazilian government’s statistics institute IBGE on Wednesday (Oct 30) published a map detailing representations of Brazil’s six continental biomes: the Amazon, the Cerrado, the Atlantic Forest, the ...
South American grasslands—including the Pampas, Campos and Rio de la Plata biomes—constitute one of the world’s most extensive temperate and subtropical grassland systems. These ecosystems support ...
The Tumucumaque Mountains National Park (PNMT) is one of the lesser known of Brazil’s 74 national parks, which are established by the country’s national legislation on conservation units and managed ...
The Pampas are associated with wide open spaces, often used as pasture for cattle. But the biome’s fauna is surprisingly high in biodiversity, including many snakes, which have been listed in the book ...
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