Wildfires devastated Brazil’s Pantanal over the summer, scorching over 3 million acres—an area the size of New Jersey.
The fires spread rapidly, endangering wildlife, including threatened species like jaguars. Many perished in the flames, while those who escaped suffered from severe burns and smoke inhalation.
One such jaguar, Itapira, was found lying motionless in a drainage pipe. Concerned for her well-being, a rescue team placed water nearby, but she didn’t move.
After waiting a day without any sign of improvement, the team made the difficult decision to sedate her and provide the necessary medical care.
Itapira had burns on all four paws, was severely dehydrated, and too weak to survive on her own.
The Pantanal has experienced the worst fire crisis in its history. Millions of acres of this vital ecosystem have been devastated, resulting in the loss of countless animal lives, destroyed habitats, and ruined wildlife reserves.
Greater Good Charities is partnering with dedicated teams on the ground who are tirelessly working to combat these fires, save animal lives, and restore their habitats.
Your donations can provide urgent care to injured wildlife like Itapira. Greater Good Charities is collaborating with these teams to deliver lifesaving medical assistance to jaguars suffering from severe burns and injuries.
Together, we can help save their lives. Rush your support now!
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This article by Mathew Davis was first published by One Green Planet on 7 November 2024. Image Credit :©AndréBittar.
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