Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Neotropic-Cormorant-in-Cristalino-State-Park-27MZIFLE1043.htmlConceptually similarNeotropic Cormorant in Cristalino State ParkGP019AQCompleted★★★★Anhinga in Cristalino State ParkGP018HACompleted★★★★Anhinga in Cristalino State ParkGP01EN0Completed★★★★Cristalino State ParkGP018THCompleted★★★★Cristalino State ParkGP018WFCompleted★★★★Cristalino State ParkGP018WYCompleted★★★★★★Cristalino State ParkGP0190UCompleted★★★★Cristalino State ParkGP0199MCompleted★★★★Neotropic Cormorant n BrazilGP0STTCRNCompleted★★★★View AllGP0197KNeotropic Cormorant in Cristalino State ParkThe neotropic cormorant (phalacrocorax olivaceus), seen here, are a bird species and part of the diverse wildlife living inside Cristalino State Park.This park reserve is one of the most bio-diverse in the region and is currently under threat from illegal logging and fire.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Cristalino State Park-Mato Grosso-South AmericaDate:30 Sep, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Birds-Cormorants-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Rainforests-TreesShoot:Amazon Agriculture and Forest Clearing Documentation 2007Large sections of the Amazon rainforest are set on fire during the burning season when farmers clear large areas for soy farming or cattle breeding. Most of Brazil's greenhouse gas emissions result from deforestation, with the majority coming from the clearing and burning of the Amazon rainforests.