Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Pantanal-Alligator--Caimam-crocodilus--in-Pantanal--Brazil-27MDHUGV91V.htmlConceptually similarPantanal Alligator (Caimam crocodilus) in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEHICompleted★★★★★★Alligator (Caiman crocodilus) in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEHKCompleted★★★★Alligator (Caiman crocodilus) in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEHLCompleted★★★★Alligators in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEG5Completed★★★★★★Great Egret (Ardea Alba) in Transpantaneira Highway, Mato GrossoGP1SUEH7Completed★★★★Horses in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEH3Completed★★★★★★Brazilian Tapir (Tapirus terrestris) in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEH5Completed★★★★★Brazilian Tapir (Tapirus terrestris) in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEHACompleted★★★★★★Araçari-castanho (Pteroglossus castanotis) in Pantanal, BrazilGP1SUEH6Completed★★★★★★View AllGP1SUEHCPantanal Alligator (Caimam crocodilus) in Pantanal, BrazilIn 2020, large-scale fires consumed more than 20% of the Pantanal wetlands, in the midwest of Brazil. The recurrent lack of rainfall in the region, in addition of the total absence of environmental protection policies, started an unprecedented crisis, which puts people and the biome's rich biodiversity at risk.In original language:Jacaré do Pantanal (Caimam crocodilus yacare) - Pantanal/MTMato Grosso (BR). Em 2020, incêndios de grandes proporções consumiram mais de 20% do Pantanal, no centro-oeste do Brasil. A falta de chuvas recorrente na região, somada à ausência de políticas de proteção ambiental, deram início a uma crise sem precedentes, que coloca em risco pessoas e a rica biodiversidade do bioma. Em setembro o Greenpeace esteve na região, para registrar o problema e levar apoio às organizações que atuam no Pantanal.Locations:Brazil-Mato Grosso-South AmericaDate:29 Sep, 2020Credit:© Leandro Cagiano / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3992px X 2242pxKeywords:Alligators-Animals-Caimans-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-OutdoorsShoot:Greenpeace Expedition in Pantanal, September 2020Mato Grosso, (BR). In 2020, large-scale fires consumed more than 20% of the Pantanal wetlands, in the midwest of Brazil. The recurrent lack of rainfall in the region, in addition of the total absence of environmental protection policies, started an unprecedented crisis, which puts people and the biome's rich biodiversity at risk. In September, Greenpeace was in the region to bear witness the problem and provide support to associations that operate in the Pantanal.Related Collections:Pantanal Fire Crisis, September 2020 (All Photos & Videos)