By 2100, more than 80% of amphibian species in and around the Pantanal in Paraguay projected to lose suitable habitat

A study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology shows that the Upper Paraguay River Basin, which includes the Pantanal and its surroundings, could lose almost all of the areas suitable for anuran amphibians (toads, frogs and tree frogs) by the end of the century.

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