Another report from the ever-travelling Dominique Brugiere
Paraguayan Chaco and Emas National Park, Brazil, 2019: Dominique Brugiere, 2 weeks & species including Ocelot, Jaguar, Chacoan Peccary in Paraguay and a Maned Wolf in Brazil.
Jon
Another report from the ever-travelling Dominique Brugiere
Paraguayan Chaco and Emas National Park, Brazil, 2019: Dominique Brugiere, 2 weeks & species including Ocelot, Jaguar, Chacoan Peccary in Paraguay and a Maned Wolf in Brazil.
Jon
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Some words about the man-made fires in Emas.
Firstly, it is only a very small part along the roads who is burnt. 99% of the park is not.
I also think this benefit the animals big time with new nutritions, new grass.
Almost all my animals in Emas was seen on the newly burnt area, inclusive 2 Pampas cat, Hoary fox and Maned Wolf.