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See how fire has changed the world’s largest wetland, the Pantanal

December 30, 2025
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Marsh deer crosses the Transpantanal roadway amid thick smoke from the forest fire.

A marsh deer escaping a forest fire in Poconé, Mato Grosso, in 2020

Lalo de Almeida

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How can these four pictures be images of the same region? What force could possibly transform the Pantanal – a tropical wetland straddling Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay, full of jaguars, howler monkeys, caiman, marsh deer and a vast number of fish and birds – into a fire-ravaged wasteland?

Dorado in the Olho-d?a?gua River. Cabeceira do Prata Ranch Private Natural Heritage Reserve, Jardim, Mato Grosso do Sul, May 2013 ? Luciano Candisani

A dorado in the Olho D’Água river in 2013

Luciano Candisani

The 200,000-square-kilometre wetland – the world’s largest – is used to alternating dry and wet seasons. But climate change, deforestation and intensive farming have made a grim parody of its natural wet and dry cycles. In 2020, a record-breaking wildfire burned over a quarter of the region’s vegetation cover. The last major fire season was in 2024.

A garden of freshwater macrophytes in a temporary waterway during inundation. Mangabal Floodplain. Pantanal da Nhecola?ndia, Mato Grosso do Sul, March 2011 ? Luciano Candisani.

An aerial view showing how life was burgeoning in the main drainage channel of the Baía do Castelo, a floodplain lake, in 2018.

Luciano Candisani

The plight of the fragile ecosystem has captured the attention of two photographers, Lalo de Almeida and Luciano Candisani. Their radically different images are showcased in Water Pantanal Fire, a free exhibition opening on 6 February at London’s Science Museum, and running until the end of May.

Volunteer firefighters assess the wildfire on Jofre Velho ranch, Porto Jofre, Mato Grosso, 2020 ? Lalo de Almeida

Volunteer firefighters gathering at the Jofre Velho ranch during 2020’s catastrophic blaze.

Lalo de Almeida

Candisani’s photographs focus on water and the region’s freshwater life.

De Almeida, a documentary photographer, has focused on the fires that devastated the region and on how it has been affected by climate change.

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