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Saving Paraguay's Wilderness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

Jacques Verschuren
Affiliation:
Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, 31, rue Vautier, Bruxelles 1040, Belgium.
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Paraguay still has a vast area of almost undisturbed forest and savanna in the region known as the Chaco, where three large national parks, totalling over 1½ million hectares, protect a fauna that includes jaguar, puma, ocelot and a peccary that was ‘rediscovered’ in 1975. In 1979 the author, who is widely known as a scientist and conservationist, spent two months in Paraguay investigating the wildlife situation and national parks and has made recommendations for conservation measures to the Government.

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