Environmental Studies and ForestryCommunications Biology
Wildfires disproportionately affected jaguars in the Pantanal
A. E. D. Barros, R. G. Morato, et al.
The Pantanal wetland, home to a crucial jaguar population, faces significant threats from mega-fires, climate change, and land-use changes. The devastating 2020 fires impacted nearly half of the jaguar population, causing severe habitat loss and injury. This research, conducted by experts including Alan Eduardo de Barros and Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato, emphasizes the urgent need to combat anthropogenic drought and implement protective measures for these majestic animals.
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