Brazil's Pantanal, a treasure trove of biodiversity, has already fallen prey to flames
Thousands of fires have broken out since the beginning of the year in this important wetland area in west-central Brazil. NGOs and authorities fear that the dry season, which has only just begun, could lead to even bigger fires than in 2020.
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