Protecting the Pantanal and Gran Chaco
Episode 167
In the heart of South America, the Chaco-Pantanal region holds the planet’s largest tropical wetland. It’s a place that’s teeming with colorful birds, capybaras, anteaters, and even jaguars. Unlike the Amazon, this region has largely resisted deforestation, so conservation here is about preservation, not restoration. Take a trip with us in this episode of “After the Fact,” in which Amelia Moura and Natalia Araujo, who work on Pew’s conserving the Pantanal and Gran Chaco of South America project, describe what it’s like to visit the Chaco-Pantanal; how Pew works alongside local communities to further conservation efforts; and why it’s important to safeguard this region for the future.
