Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Bolivia Designates Worlds Largest Protected Wetland

Trinidad, Bolivia (PRWEB) February 02, 2013

Located near the borders of Peru and Brazil in the southwestern corner of the Amazon basin, the Llanos de Moxos is made up of tropical savannas experiencing cyclical droughts and floods. It is traversed by three major rivers that converge to form the Madeira River, the major southern tributary of the Amazon River.

The Moxos wetlands are a vital piece of the overall health of the Amazon, said Tom Dillon, Senior Vice President of Field Programs at World Wildlife Fund (WWF). A living Amazon is important for all of humanity, and
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