The Source of the River Pas

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The Source of the River Pas

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The giant anteater disappeared from Iberá in the 1960s.
Image courtesy of the Rewilding Foundation.
Ibera is just a funny lil’ green guy! 🌱🌻
I frequently hyperfixate on this mysterious little fella because he has so many layers and I can’t wait to get into them!
José Jiménez Aranda (Spanish, 1837 - 1903) A Pass in the Bullring, 1870
Photo taken with camera Pentax MX analog

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Cacería en el Pleistoceno de Minas Gerais (4/6) En mis 30 años de vida he recorrido una gran variedad de los distintos ecosistemas de la Argentina, pero creo que ninguno tuvo en mí tanto impacto como el Iberá. Fue allí donde, en unos pocos días, pude tocar por primera vez un carpincho o un gato montés, tener una serpiente en mis manos, o nadar con yacarés y pirañas, entre otra montón de experiencias. Ubicados en el centro-norte de la provincia de Corrientes, los esteros del Iberá constituyen el segundo humedal más grande del mundo, y principal reserva de agua dulce de Sudamérica. Se trata de uno de los ecosistemas con mayor biodiversidad del continente, pero su importancia radica no sólo en la conservación de esta variedad enorme de flora y fauna, sino que también actúa como un importantísimo regulador climático, amortiguando inundaciones y sequías, actuando como enormes reservas de carbono, filtrando sustancias tóxicas del agua y purificando el aire. Probablemente el paisaje de Minas Gerais de 12 mil años atrás fuera un paleoambiente transicional bastante parecido, con pantanos, turberas, ciénagas, sabanas y selvas entrelazados e interactuando entre sí, y donde confluiría entonces la enorme diversidad biológica que hallamos en el registro fósil de la región intertropical del Brasil. Esta ilustración está participando en el concurso de Paleoarte de @paleozoobr de este año. Pueden ayudarme entrando a dejar su voto en el enlace de mi biografía ❤ ¡Saludos, y #SeanCreativos! 💭💡✏ 🌐https://smart.bio/martintalone #drawing #artefcnym #pleistocene #ibera #IberaWetlands #wetland #freshwater #biodiversity #water #MinasGerais #swamp #marsh #bog #fossil #fossilfriday #Brazil #illustration #paleoart #animals #nature #wildlife #watercolor #colorpencils #iceage #stork #capybara #bushdog (en Esteros del Ibera Colonia Carlos Pellegrini Corrientes) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSQJX20MeYA/?utm_medium=tumblr
Hey go check out Rewilding Argentina, it’s a foundation that’s repopulating endangered species in Argentina and they’re doing a fantastic job!
Thanks to them after 150 years of extintion in the wild, the Macaws are coming back to the Ibera Wetlands!!
They are also, in the process of repopulating the Yaguarete in Chaco! A wild male was sighted, named Qaramta (he’’s the only wild Yaguarete in Chaco, in the National park El Impenetrable) and they flew in a female, Tania, from Buenos Aires, who was rescued from an abusive zoo (Where a tiger ate her leg, so you can get an idea) and now they’re waiting to see if they’ve mated.
They even had to build a really big fenced area (with the help of the locals and the government) so that Tania could stay there (she couldn’t be released in the wild because she was bred and raised in captivity)
(The English video hasn’t gone up yet)
This is their website, if you want to check them out and their work:
https://rewildingargentina.org/
And here is a link where you can donate if you want to help!
https://rewildingargentina.org/donaciones/