Friends of the National Zoo – ZooFari 2014 Online Auction
Auction Ends: May 18, 2014 09:00 PM EDT

Books

Pantanal: South America's Wetland Jewel

Item Number
210
Estimated Value
75 USD
Sold
45 USD to Pcopernik
Number of Bids
5  -  Bid History

Item Description

Caimans, giant otters, jaguars, tapirs, giant anteaters, capybaras, hyacinth macaws and jabirus are just some of the many fascinating bird and animal species that make their home in the Pantanal, a huge, seasonally-flooded wetland in the middle of South America. The Pantanal covers 81,000 square miles, extending over parts of Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay and is about half the size of California and 20 times larger than the Everglades, making it the largest wetland network on Earth. The incredible abundance and variety of animal life and the unique cowboy culture of the Pantaneiros, the people of the Pantanal, have been captured through Theo Allofs's superb photography. The accompanying text is written by scientists of Conservation International, who have for many years been studying the Pantanal and working to promote and protect its great diversity, beauty and long-term potential.

Item Special Note

The winning bidder can arrange to pick up the item at the National Zoo. Please email: store.inquiry@si.edu to arrange your pick-up. Otherwise, the bidder is responsible for the Shipping and Handling fee, which will be added to the winning bid amount.

Donated By:

Conservation International