Paraguayan Pantanal
Paraguayan Pantanal is part of the Tentative list of Paraguay in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.
The Paraguayan Pantanal is a seasonally flooded alluvial plan and part of one of the most important swamplands at a global scale, shared with Brazil and Bolivia. It is the habitat of threatened mammals such as the Maned Wolf, Puma, Jaguar and Giant Otter. It is a RAMSAR wetland and Important Bird Area.
Map of Paraguayan Pantanal
Load mapThe coordinates shown for all tentative sites were produced as a community effort. They are not official and may change on inscription.
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Site Info
- Full Name
- Paraguayan Pantanal
- Country
- Paraguay
- Added
- 2018
- Type
- Natural
- Categories
- Natural landscape - Rivers, Wetlands and Lakes
- Link
- By ID
Site History
2018 Added to Tentative List
Site Links
Unesco Website: Paraguayan Pantanal