Rios
Os rios que dão vida ao Pantanal: Paraguai, Cuiabá, Miranda, Taquari e muitos outros.
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Rivers of the Pantanal: Hydrographic System
The hydrographic system of the Pantanal, centered on the Paraguay River basin, is the lifeblood of this vast wetland ecosystem.
Corixo do Boi
The Corixo do Boi is a vital natural channel in the Pantanal, connecting bays and main rivers. Essential for fish migration and cattle crossing, this seasonal waterway is a biodiversity hotspot where jaguars and jabirus are constant presences.
Corixo das Conchas
Corixo das Conchas is a strategic natural channel in the Sesc Pantanal RPPN, essential for hydrological connectivity and famous for its rich biodiversity, including filter-feeding mollusks and jaguars.
Corixo do Cedro
Corixo do Cedro is a strategic natural channel in the Mato Grosso Pantanal, acting as a vital biological corridor for jaguars and sustainable sport fishing.
Corixo do Moquém
Corixo do Moquém is a vital natural channel in the Sesc Pantanal RPPN, serving as a sanctuary for jaguars and giant otters and a key destination for sustainable ecotourism.

Corixo Negro
Corixo Negro is a vital natural channel in the Northern Pantanal, world-renowned as one of the best locations for observing jaguars in their natural habitat.
Corixo Grande
Corixo Grande is a vital natural channel on the Brazil-Bolivia border, serving as a biological artery that sustains the Pantanal's unique flood pulse and biodiversity.

Taquarizinho River
The Taquarizinho River is a strategic waterway in the Southern Pantanal, serving as a vital tributary in the Taquari River basin. It plays a crucial role in the region's biodiversity and hydrological balance.

Negro River Sub-tributaries
The network of sub-tributaries feeding the Negro River is essential for the hydrological complexity of the Southern Pantanal. These waterways sustain biodiversity and regulate the flood cycles of the region.

Salobra River
The Salobra River is a unique crystal-clear waterway in the Southern Pantanal, acting as a vital link between the Bodoquena Plateau and the wetlands. It is renowned for its transparency, rich biodiversity, and historical significance.

Tereré River
The Tereré River is a vital tributary of the Paraguay River in the Southern Pantanal, essential for the biodiversity of Porto Murtinho. Known for its fish-rich waters and preserved landscapes, it plays a crucial role in the region's seasonal flood cycle.

Nabileque River
The Nabileque River is a strategic waterway in the Southern Pantanal, famous for its fluvial megafan and rich biodiversity. Located in Porto Murtinho, it is a prime destination for sport fishing and wildlife observation.

Abobral River
The Abobral River is a vital tributary of the Paraguay River and the heart of the Pantanal Park Road. Known for its exuberant biodiversity and striking flood cycle, the river is one of the best destinations for jaguar sightings and ecotourism in the Southern Pantanal.
Chacororé River
The Chacororé River is the pulsing heart of the Northern Pantanal in Barão de Melgaço, connecting the Cuiabá River to the immense Chacororé Bay. Recognized as a vital fish nursery, this system of channels sustains extraordinary biodiversity and offers unique ecotourism experiences.
Manso River
The Manso River is the main former of the Cuiabá River and a vital regulator of the Northern Pantanal. Known for housing the Manso Hydroelectric Plant and Manso Lake, the river balances water control with an exuberant biodiversity of migratory fish and jaguars.
Alegre River
The Alegre River is one of the most emblematic watercourses in the Northern Pantanal, winding through the Encontro das Águas State Park. Known for its rich biodiversity and for being one of the best places in the world for jaguar sightings, this river plays a crucial role in the ecosystem.

