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dinsdag 7 september 2021
#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #BRAZIL #Pantanal #News #Journal #Update - The world’s largest tropical wetland, one of the most diverse and unspoiled places left on Earth is ON FIRE - AGAIN! Millions of animals in danger!
The Pantanal is one of the most biodiverse and unspoiled places left in the world. Almost 5,000 species rely on this ecosystem for survival. It is home to the world’s largest concentration of jaguars, who have already lost nearly half their native range worldwide. Last year, unprecedented wildfires, driven by the worst drought in half a century, destroyed 38% of the Pantanal, killing an estimated 17 million animals in a matter of weeks! We cannot allow this to happen again!
As you read these words, the inferno is raging again, and experts say the destruction could be even worse this year!
More than 1,000 wildfires are already destroying the critically sensitive Pantanal and the number is growing by the hour. In just five days, 17,000 hectares (42,000 acres) and untold numbers of animals have already been lost. We have promised to rush emergency funding to the Pantanal Relief Fund, but we need your help. Please, donate now to save the animals of the Pantanal.
An emergency animal treatment center is being set up, and volunteer veterinarians are standing by to rescue as many animals as they can. But, without funds for critical supplies and fuel, their work will be limited, and many lives will be lost.
If these fires are left to burn, the Pantanal may never recover!
It is vital that fire breaks are created to save as much of this habitat as we can. Tens of millions of animals rely on this ecosystem, but if we cannot save critical conservation areas, these animals could be lost forever.
The Pantanal’s rainy season should start in October, but the worst drought in over 50 years means that rainfall could come as late as December. Please help us save critical zones that will support the surviving animals until the rains come. The Pantanal Relief Fund have identified these areas, but they need our support if they are to have any chance of success!
This could become the worst ecological disaster of our lifetime! We must do everything within our power to bring it to an end before it is too late!
A glimpse of the scale of devastation
The Pantanal is one of the world’s most effective carbon sinks, helping to fight climate change and providing a refuge for thousands of endangered animals. Larger than England, the loss of this utopia could speed up global warming and the extinctions of hundreds of threatened species.
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