When wildfires tore through Brazil's wetlands, endangered jaguars suffered from severe burns and smoke inhalation. Among these was Itapira. She had burns on all four paws, was severely dehydrated, and was too weak to survive on her own. After waiting a day without any sign of improvement, the decision was made to sedate her and perform a rescue.
Greater Good Charities is partnering with teams on the ground to provide lifesaving medical care to jaguars like Itapira who were injured during the fires.
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This year, Brazil experienced some of the worst fires on record. They tore through the Pantanal, the largest wetland in the world and a global hotspot. It's home to thousands of unique plant and animal species.
Endangered and at-risk species, including jaguars, macaws, and tapirs, perished in the fires or were badly injured. Those who managed to escape suffered from intense burns and smoke inhalation.
Greater Good Charities is committed to the preservation of endangered, threatened, and at-risk species like jaguars. With your generous donations, we’re conserving animal habitats, conducting research expeditions to learn more about endangered species, and providing medical care. Give now to help us protect at-risk animals this holiday season.
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