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Pictures gallery of Marajó varzea

Wild World - Wildlife Conservation, Endangered Species Conservation

Wild World - Wildlife Conservation, Endangered Species Conservation

Wild World was a partnership between World Wildlife Fund and National Geographic which highlighted terrestrial ecoregions and the Global 200 priority areas for

Alouatta belzebul (Red-handed Howler Monkey, Red-handed Howling

Alouatta belzebul (Red-handed Howler Monkey, Red-handed Howling

Occurs in a mix of habitats including lowland Amazon rainforest, Marajó várzea forest, and fragments of the northern Atlantic Forest. The howler monkeys are the large

WWF - WildFinder - Wildlife Conservation, Endangered Species

WWF - WildFinder - Wildlife Conservation, Endangered Species

Known worldwide by its panda logo, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) leads international efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats and address global threats

Freshwater swamp forest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Freshwater swamp forest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gurupa varzea (Brazil) Iquitos varzea (Bolivia, Brazil, Peru) Marajó varzea (Brazil) Monte Alegre varzea (Brazil) Orinoco Delta swamp forests (Guyana, Venezuela)

Caviana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Caviana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The island forms part of the low-lying marajó várzea, the inundated land in and around the mouth of the Amazon River. The island is an excellent place to observe the

Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests - Academic Kids

Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests - Academic Kids

Marajó varzea Maranhão Babaçu forests Mato Grosso tropical dry forests Monte Alegre varzea Napo Moist Forests (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru) Negro-Branco moist forests

WWF - Amazon River and Flooded Forests

WWF - Amazon River and Flooded Forests

This Global ecoregion is made up of these terrestrial ecoregions: Iquitos varzea; Gurupa varzea; Rio Negro campinarana; Marajó varzea; Purus varzea; Monte Alegre varzea.

sediments - definition and meaning - Wordnik

sediments - definition and meaning - Wordnik

Marajó varzea “The evidence gleaned from fossilised mites, preserved in sediments at a lake about 50km (30 miles) from the Inca capital of Cuzco, has shown how the great

Islands of Brazil - The encyclopedia Shortopedia - Main page

Islands of Brazil - The encyclopedia Shortopedia - Main page

The island forms part of the low-lying marajó várzea, the inundated land in and around the mouth of the Amazon River. The island is an excellent place to observe the

Marajó varzea - Encyclopedia of Earth

Marajó varzea - Encyclopedia of Earth

Introduction. This forest ecoregion is located at the mouth of the Amazon River in eastern Brazil. Islands are numerous throughout the region. This flooded area

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