A conservation agenda for the Pantanal's biodiversity

The Pantanal's biodiversity constitutes a valuable natural resource, in economic, cultural, recreational, aesthetic, scientific and educational terms. The vegetation plus the seasonal productivity support a diverse and abundant fauna. Many endangered species occur in the region, and waterfowl a...

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Biodiversity
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Brazil
conservation
Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
Endangered Species
Environmental Monitoring - methods
environmental threats
fauna
flora
Human Activities
Humans
Seasons
Wetlands
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