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Notes from the Field: Finding a Human-Nature Balance in the Pantanal

Life in the world’s largest wetland relies on the ebb and flow of two seasons. For half of the year, rains flood the rivers of the Pantanal, a lush basin in the center of South America, and water covers 80% of the landscape. In the dry season, water remains a driving force, as 180 million liters flow through the wetland each day.

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