Brazil’s Pantanal is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including its own “Big 5.” Remote lodging in natural areas, daily game drives, and a sense that you’re completely away from it all await. The ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). A visit to the northern Pantanal begins with a journey along the dirt Transpantaneira Road to the gateway town of Porto Jofre.
Pantaneiros [Brazilian cowboys] on horseback near the Piuval Lodge in the Northern Pantanal, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil.Wolfgang Kaehler—LightRocket/ Cowboys, capybaras, and caipirinhas coexist in ...
Ahead of a major exhibition in London documenting the South American wetland as it faces unprecedented threat, Lalo de Almeida recounts the stories behind his award-winning images ...
This video captures jaguar hunting along the Cuiabá River in the Pantanal, Brazil, organized Unlike many big cats, jaguars are powerful swimmers and regularly hunt in and around water. Rivers provide ...
Tourists to the Pantanal in Brazil got to see exactly what a jaguar can hunt and why these big cats are the kings of this ecosystem. The post Jaguar Drags Its Massive Prey in Brazil as Tourists Watch ...
With its elongated nose, 60cm-long tongue and wiry, feather-duster tail, it’s hard to see a giant anteater as anything more than the fever dream of a desperate cartoonist. My guide Dai Scapini has ...
Last year in the heart of the world’s largest tropical wetland, Brazil’s Pantanal, a jaguar beloved among conservationists and nicknamed Gaia was found lifeless, charred by flames that have been ...
The number of forest fires in the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetlands, has nearly tripled in 2020 compared to the same period last year, according to satellite data released Thursday.
Wetlands are as important as forests for climate and biodiversity protection, yet don’t get anything like the same recognition or investment ...