Природа Бразилии: мармосеты

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  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148285

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148283

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148293

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148262

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Two juvenile marmosets, native to Brazil, play together. These primates play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day commemorates the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' the first document to describe this rich ecosystem. Although only 7% of the forest remains, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148284

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148275

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148276

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148278

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148277

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

  • Природа Бразилии: мармосеты
      27.05.2025 81148235

    Природа Бразилии: мармосеты




    May 27, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Marmosets, native to Brazil, play a key role in the Atlantic Forest by dispersing seeds and supporting biodiversity. On May 27, Atlantic Forest Day marks the 1560 'Letter of São Vicente,' which first described this rich ecosystem. With only 7% of the forest remaining, it still supports 145 million people and 60% of Brazil’s endangered species. Sites like Forte Duque de Caxias in Rio highlight its natural and cultural heritage. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire)

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