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WHITE-TAILED HAWK – Buteo albicaudatus
The association of badly planned routes and lack of surveillance is the major cause for wildlife road-kills in Brazil. Roads that were built without a proper analysis of environmental impacts and where drivers disrespect – by far – the speed limits are the leaders on this type of accident.
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CAIMAN – Caiman sp.
The association of badly planned routes and lack of surveillance is the major cause for wildlife road-kills in Brazil. Roads that were built without a proper analysis of environmental impacts and where drivers disrespect – by far – the speed limits are the leaders on this type of accident.
CRAB-EATING FOX – Cerdocyon thous
The association of badly planned routes and lack of surveillance is the major cause for wildlife road-kills in Brazil. Roads that were built without a proper analysis of environmental impacts and where drivers disrespect – by far – the speed limits are the leaders on this type of accident.
YELLOW OR SIX-BANDED ARMADILLO – Euphractus sexcinctus
The association of badly planned routes and lack of surveillance is the major cause for wildlife road-kills in Brazil. Roads that were built without a proper analysis of environmental impacts and where drivers disrespect – by far – the speed limits are the leaders on this type of accident.
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BURNING OF SUGAR CANE CROPS – SONORA, MATO GROSSO DO SUL, BRAZIL
Even though it is said that the sugar cane industry is not as pollutant as it was in the past, this picture shows one of the various environmental impacts that can still be caused by the activity.

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