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Treaty for Amazonian Cooperation (1978)
Amazon and other international Amazonian rivers, observing the fiscal and police regulations in force now or in the future within ... at achieving rational utilization of the hydro resources. Article VI In order to enable the Amazonian rivers to become an effective communication link among the Contracting Parties and with the Atlantic ...
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Global 200 Ecoregions: Freshwater
Rivers and Streams Nearctic Mississippi Piedmont Rivers and Streams Neotropic Upper Amazon Rivers and Streams Upper Parana Rivers and Streams Brazilian Shield Amazonian Rivers ...
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WWF - List of Ecoregions
Suriname, Venezuela (46) Central Andean Yungas - Argentina, Bolivia, Peru (47) Southwestern Amazonian Moist Forests - Bolivia, Brazil, Peru (48) Atlantic Forests - Argentina, ... Rivers and Streams - Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana (France), Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela (153) Upper Paraná Rivers and Streams - Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay (154) Brazilian Shield Amazonian Rivers ...
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Volunteer with Pink River Dolphins in Brazil
The reserve is part of the Várzea ecosystem, a forest flooded by the sediment-rich Amazonian rivers. The flooded forest is a fantastic experience not to be forgotten, where bugs, beasts and ...
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WWF - Ecoregions in Latin America & Caribbean Region
Weddell Sea Atacama-Sechura Deserts Atlantic Dry Forests Atlantic Forests Brazilian Shield Amazonian Rivers and Streams Central Andean Dry Puna Central Andean Yungas Cerrado Woodlands and ... Southern Caribbean Sea Southwestern Amazonian Moist Forests Talamancan-Isthmian Pacifif Forests Tumbesian-Andean Valleys Dry Forests Upper Amazon Rivers and Streams Upper Paraná Rivers and Streams Valdivian ...
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EMS - Environmental Entomology - Invertebrate Surveys and Conservation - Bird and Insect Databases
Science of the Total Environment 193 69-73 snails, mollusca, rivers, lakes, impoundments, metals 40 W.H. Adey, M. Finn, P. Kangas, ... 1988 On the abundance and density of terrestrial arthropods in central Amazonian dryland forests Journal of Tropical Ecology 4 19-24 forests, ... 6 115-118 diversity 46 J. Adis, M. Latif 1996 Amazonian arthropods respond to El Nino Biotropica 28 403-407 forests, ...
www.environmental-entomology.co.uk


Pink Amazonian River Dolphin
Tropical Rainforest (ISPTR), whose first globally known project PARD, the Preservation of the Amazonian River Dolphin. Click here to download a 1/2 minute video that represents a plea ... ) and 90 kilograms (200 lbs.). Males are generally larger. Habitat and Distribution: Tributaries and main rivers of the Orinoco River systems of South America. They tend to gather at confluences of ...
www.isptr-pard.org


Biodiversity-Amazonian Manatee
Home | | Yasuní Biodiversity Main Page | EXTRAORDINARY ANIMALS AND PLANTS OF YASUNà AMAZONIAN MANATEE Amazonian Manatee (Trichechus inunguis) Class: Mammalia Order: Sirenia Family: Trichechidae Genus: Trichechus Species: ... IUCN Status: Vulnerable Photo Courtesy animalinfo.org Amazonian Manatees (Trichechus inunguis) are only found in the fresh water rivers of the Amazon Basin. Manatee is an ...
saveamericasforests.org


Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth. Chapter 3 FORESTS SHRINKING climate ecosystem global economy carbon emissions dust storm Dust Bowl overgrazing oceanic fisheries forests deforestation Brazil China Amazon Amazonian rainforest land degradati
Dust Bowl overgrazing oceanic fisheries forests deforestation Brazil China Amazon Amazonian rainforest land degradation soil erosion topsoil loss population growth FORESTS SHRINKING Chapter 3. Signs ... below. In a healthy rainforest, roughly one fourth of the rainfall runs off into rivers and back to the Atlantic Ocean. The other three fourths evaporates and is carried ...
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Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth. Chapter 3 SPECIES DISAPPEARING climate ecosystem global economy carbon emissions dust storm Dust Bowl overgrazing oceanic fisheries forests deforestation Brazil China Amazon Amazonian rainforest land degrad
Dust Bowl overgrazing oceanic fisheries forests deforestation Brazil China Amazon Amazonian rainforest land degradation soil erosion topsoil loss population growth SPECIES DISAPPEARING Chapter 3. ... degradation in the form of pollution and the excessive extraction of water from rivers and other freshwater ecosystems. An estimated 37 percent of the fish species that ...
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