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Fires ravage Brazil wetlands, incinerating snakes and monkeys

Fires ravage Brazil wetlands, incinerating snakes and monkeys

Posted on June 13, 2024 By admin


Smoke from a fire rises into the air in the Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland, in Corumba, Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil, June 12, 2024.
| Photo Credit: Reuters

The scorched carcasses of monkeys, snakes and caimans dot the charred expanses of the once-green Brazilian Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetlands.

As night falls, an amber tower of smoke lights the sky. There is no rest for the fire or the animals trying to flee.

“The fire is on a very large scale, there is no time for them to escape,” said Delcio Rodrigues, head of the ClimaInfo Institute. “Sometimes they don’t even have anywhere to escape.”

The El Nino weather pattern, supercharged by climate change, has dried the area’s rivers and disrupted its usual seasonal flooding, leaving the ecosystem vulnerable to fires.

This year is threatening to overtake 2020 as the Pantanal’s worst year for wildfires on record, when the blazes killed an estimated 17 million vertebrates, according to a study published in Scientific Reports.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site, which covers an area more than twice the size of Portugal, is home to the world’s largest jaguar species as well as species like the endangered tapir and giant anteaters.

Experts are warning of risks those populations as the region heads into the riskiest season for wildfires, usually peaking in September.

“Climate change plus the fires, they end up completely changing the environment. In the long term, there’s a reduction of biodiversity and loss of habitat,” said Rodrigues.

“Wild animals have nowhere to go.”



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