New Wildlife Refuge in Brazil Protects Critical Forest Habitat for the São Paulo Marsh Antwren
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The Municipality of Salesópolis, with support from SAVE Brasil, Rainforest Trust, and American Bird Conservancy, created a new wildlife refuge in Brazil's Atlantic Forest to protect critical habitat for the São Paulo Marsh Antwren, an endemic species found only in São Paulo state and facing extinction pressure from decades of deforestation.
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