5 Strange Species to See in Brazil’s Pantanal
National Geographic called Brazil’s Pantanal “the Wild Wet,” an appropriate name for a vast area of untouched wetlands teeming with wildlife. The region is...
















Maddi Higgins is a freelance blogger. She worked as WWF’s part-time travel associate for two years. She helped manage WWF’s travel-related social media, write and edit blog content and maintain the travel website. She now works as a vacation planner at Walt Disney World.
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