By Sarah Brown In Brazil’s Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, Paul Raad crouched in the undergrowth, scanning the ground for signs of jaguar activity. He wasn’t looking for the big cats ...
Scientists visited an area of the Pantanal within 48 hours of a fire ... They estimate that as many as 17 million vertebrates - including reptiles, birds and primates - died.
Galapagos Islands and Madagascar offer rare wildlife encounters with endemic species. The Pantanal is perfect for jaguar ...
Karine was leading a tour group through the wetlands of the Brazilian Pantanal. They’d stopped to photograph some marsh deer when she noticed an odd shape floating in the water. Through binoculars, ...