# 9639 Rio Do Sono, Tocantins, Brazil
As part of the vast Araguaia-Tocantins Basin, this river is vital for regional biodiversity and…
Continue ReadingAs part of the vast Araguaia-Tocantins Basin, this river is vital for regional biodiversity and…
Continue ReadingThe Igapó forests of the Rio Ucayali basin in Peru represent a unique blackwater ecosystem,…
Continue ReadingEvery rainy season, the forests in the Nhamunda area are submerged, presenting a landscape of…
Continue ReadingThe Paraconi River is a tributary of the middle Amazon River, and it is also…
Continue ReadingIt is an acidic water system, with a pH that varies between 4.5 and 5.5,…
Continue ReadingFauna observed include Northern Redbelly Dace, Central Mudminnow, Brook Stickleback, and the Marsh Pondsnail.
Continue ReadingBayou Lafourche stretches 170km starting from the town of Donaldsonville and draining into the Gulf…
Continue ReadingPalude del Capitano is home to numerous endemic species, both terrestrial and aquatic, that suffer…
Continue ReadingThis wetland encompasses diverse ecological types including shallow water areas, deep water areas, and swamps,…
Continue ReadingThis stream shows distinct seasonal changes under monsoon climate, entering dry periods around November each…
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