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Pantanal Ipês: The Chromatic Spectacle Announcing the Dry Season and Enchanting the Plain
Apr 08, 2026
Payment for Environmental Services: A New Horizon for Conservation in the Pantanal
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Firefighters rescue 1.5-meter boa constrictor in MT municipality
The Mato Grosso Fire Department rescued a boa constrictor approximately 1.5 meters long from a leisure area in Campo Verde (MT). The action ensured public safety and the preservation of the animal, which was released into its natural habitat, following wildlife management protocols.

MS Government begins new phase of recovery for the bridge over the Paraguay River in Corumbá with R$ 11.7 million investment
The Government of Mato Grosso do Sul is initiating a new phase in the recovery of the bridge over the Paraguay River, on BR-262 in Corumbá, with an investment of R$ 11.7 million. The project aims to ensure safety, structural reinforcement, and traffic maintenance, utilizing metallic platforms and a "stop-and-go" system without disrupting vehicle circulation on one of the main connections in the Mato Grosso do Sul Pantanal.

Land Tenure Regularization: A Pillar for Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal?
Land tenure regularization emerges as a crucial tool for environmental protection and socioeconomic development in the Pantanal. Understand how legal land security can transform territorial management and the conservation of this unique biome.
Pantanal Ipês: The Chromatic Spectacle Announcing the Dry Season and Enchanting the Floodplain
As winter progresses, the Pantanal transforms into a palette of vibrant colors. The blooming of the ipês, in their shades of yellow, pink, purple, and white, is not just a visual delight, but an ecological landmark that signals the arrival of the dry season and the resilience of Pantanal nature.
Pantanal and Bonito: Oases of Biodiversity and Ecotourism that Enchant the World
Pantanal and Bonito, jewels of Brazil's Midwest, represent a model of coexistence between natural exuberance and sustainable tourism development. With unparalleled biodiversity and advanced conservation practices, these regions attract visitors and researchers from all corners of the globe, establishing themselves as essential destinations for those seeking genuine contact with nature.

Payment for Environmental Services: A New Horizon for Conservation in the Pantanal?
The extension of the deadline for joining Payment for Environmental Services (PES) programs in the Pantanal opens a crucial window of opportunity for rural landowners and for the conservation of this unique biome. Understand how this initiative can transform the relationship between production and preservation.
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O Pantanal abriga uma das maiores biodiversidades do planeta. Descubra as espécies mais emblemáticas desta região única.
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Red Alert: Pantanal Records Alarming 323% Increase in Fires in January 2026
The Pantanal, one of the planet's richest and most sensitive biomes, began 2026 under a worrying scenario. Recent data reveals a staggering 323% increase in the number of heat spots detected in January, compared to the same period last year. This dramatic surge in fires raises a red alert for biodiversity conservation and the future of the region.

Government extends deadline to join program that pays for Pantanal preservation
Rural producers now have until April 30th to enroll in the program that offers payment for environmental conservation in the biome.

Bioparque Pantanal: Four Years of Success and Mato Grosso do Sul's Brilliance on the Global Stage
The Bioparque Pantanal, in Campo Grande, celebrates its fourth anniversary, consolidating itself as one of the largest freshwater aquariums in the world and a fundamental pillar for the conservation and environmental education of the Pantanal, projecting Mato Grosso do Sul internationally.

Pantanal Ipês: The Pink and Yellow Spectacle Announcing the Dry Season and Enchanting the Plains
In the heart of Brazil, the Pantanal transforms into a living canvas during the dry season, when ipê trees, in their various hues, bloom in profusion. This natural phenomenon not only captivates residents and visitors but also signals a crucial period for the Pantanal ecosystem.

Google and CAR: Technology at the Service of Conservation in the Pantanal
The partnership between the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) and Google's technology promises to revolutionize environmental monitoring and management in the Pantanal, strengthening the conservation of one of Brazil's richest and most threatened biomes.

Intensified Enforcement and Decline in Deforestation in the Pantanal: The Impact of Marina Silva's Policies
The Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Marina Silva, has highlighted the intensification of enforcement and the consequent drop in deforestation in Brazilian biomes. In the Pantanal, this approach takes on specific contours, with challenges and progress that reflect the biome's complexity.











