Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close National Institute for Science and Technology in Wetlands organizes wetland clean up exercise on World Wetlands Day 2017. National Institute for Science and Technology in Wetlands National Institute for Science and Technology in Wetlands organizes wetland clean up exercise on World Wetlands Day 2017. National Institute for Science and Technology in Wetlands Floating house, Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazon Aline Fidelix Preparação para a Pesca do Siri, realizada por comunidade tradicional na Baía de Paranaguá - PR Mirelly Lacerda Pinheiro Guaraqueçaba Ecological Station Geraldo Ottoni Alter do Chão Wetland Guilherme Fonseca Brasília - Waterfall Rômulo Oliveiro Cananéia - Scarlet Ibis birds Maria Fernanda Camargo de Varvalho Rio Caracol Falls Silvia Marinha Confusion Lagoon, Tocantins State Miranda Cleuton Fernando de Noronha Clemente Coelho Junior Ilha de Mosqueiro, Belém, Amazônia Camille Silva Jalapão Chryslainne Araújo Manguezal, Itapoá João Paulo Maçaneiro Wetland in Parà, Brazil Adriana Bittar Parque Nacional do Pantanal, Poconé, Brazil Rodrigo Aranda Porto Alegre Ana Grovermann Porto Jofre Peter Bentsen Amazon River Jéssica de Souza Ribeiro Celio Amanda Conceição This photo was taken in one of the most famous rivers of Brazil, the Tietê River in Sao Paulo. Known for the huge amount of pollution, near big cities this water receives hundreds of tons of garbage every day. But, away from metropolises, it’s possible to see the real river trying to beat its destruction. Tietê, in a brazilian indian language called Tupi, means “true water”. Natalia Castanho Sobre as águas Bruno Eduardo Santos South Africa, Simon's town. Human nature Laura Klink Bosque de mangue no Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso, São Paulo, Brasil. Viesba Everton Artista visual, fotografo, visionário. Luiz Neto Com 6 quilômetros de extensão, esta praia encontra-se fixada numa pequena elevação de terras e rochas denominada Ponta do Gi. Suelen Maria Beeck Cunha