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Jaguar ID Project
Jabiru Stork on River bank in Brazil's Pantanal. Abbie Martin. Jaguar ID Project.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
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Jaguar ID Project
Abbie Martin of the Jaguar ID Project in the Northern Pantanal in Mato Grosso, Brazil, checks one of her trail cameras.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
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Jaguar ID Project
Abbie Martin and her boat driver, Sigano, search for jaguars during data collection. In the Northern Pantanal in Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
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Jaguar ID Project
Jaguar scratches on trees in the Northern Pantanal in Brazil's Mato Grosso. Researching with Jaguar ID Project and founder, Abbie Martin.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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Jaguar ID Project
Abbie Martin of the Jaguar ID Project in Brazil's Pantanal stares out into the jungle.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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Jaguar ID Project
Abbie Martin, founder of the Jaguar ID Project, in the Northern Pantanal in Brazil's Mato Grosso searches for jaguars.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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Jaguar ID Project
Jaguar track or footprint in the dirt in the Northern Pantanal in Brazil's Mato Grosso. Researching jaguars with Abbie Martin and the Jaguar ID Project.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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Jaguar ID Project
Abbie Martin and João Campos of the Jaguar ID Project in the Northern Pantanal of Brazil's Mato Grosso set up a trail camera. In the boat, along the Corixo Negro.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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Jaguar ID Project
Jaguar in the Northern Pantanal relaxes on a dry river bank. Researching with Jaguar ID Project.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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Jaguar ID Project
Abbie Martin of the Jaguar ID Project in Brazil's Pantanal looks into the camera.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Jaguar ID Project
Jaguar licks it's paws in the Northern Pantanal in Brazil. Abbie Martin.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Jaguar ID Project
A Jaguar walks along the banks of the Cuiaba River in the Northern Pantanal in Brazil's Mato Grosso. Researching with Jaguar ID Project with Abbie Martin.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Jaguar ID Project
A burnt, dead tree in Brazil's Pantanal from the fires in 2020. Jaguar ID Project. Abbie Martin.
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Credit: Kate Ochsman / Guardian / eyevine
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Argentina Politics
Congresswoman Myriam Bregman holds up a sign that reads ''Not to the Yankee invasion and military aggression against Venezuela'' during the swearing-in ceremony for newly elected legislators at Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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Christmas Tree Lights Switched On in Santiago City Council Square
The lights on the Christmas tree in Plaza de Armas are switched on in Santiago, Chile, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla Farias/NurPhoto) -
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Christmas Tree Lights Switched On in Santiago City Council Square
The lights on the Christmas tree in Plaza de Armas are switched on in Santiago, Chile, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla Farias/NurPhoto) -
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Christmas Tree Lights Switched On in Santiago City Council Square
The lights on the Christmas tree in Plaza de Armas are switched on in Santiago, Chile, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla Farias/NurPhoto) -
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Christmas Tree Lights Switched On in Santiago City Council Square
The lights on the Christmas tree in Plaza de Armas are switched on in Santiago, Chile, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla Farias/NurPhoto) -
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TAP Keeps European Flights Steady As Venezuela License Dispute Escalates
A TAP Air Portugal aircraft flies near Lisbon, Portugal, on November 30, 2025, during regular operations as the airline faces uncertainty following Venezuela's decision to revoke its operating license. Despite the diplomatic tensions, TAP's domestic and European services continue unaffected, with aircraft maintaining steady traffic over the Portuguese capital. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Javier Milei
Argentina's President Javier Milei talks after legislative provincial election polls close in La Plata, Argentina, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuel Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Javier Milei
Argentina's President Javier Milei celebrates after winning in legislative midterm elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 26, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuel Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Javier Milei
Argentina's President Javier Milei celebrates after winning in legislative midterm elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 26, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuel Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Javier Milei
Argentine President Javier Milei speaks at an event marking the 171st anniversary of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuel Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Javier Milei
Argentine President Javier Milei speaks at an event marking the 171st anniversary of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuel Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Javier Milei
Argentine President Javier Milei arrives for a ceremony at the Federal Police headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuel Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Javier Milei
Argentine President Javier Milei arrives for a ceremony at the Federal Police headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuel Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The Session Of Questions To The Government At Senate In Paris
Senator of Guyana, Georges Patient, asks a question to the government about the drilling of oil in Guyana during the session of questions to the government at the Senate in Paris, France, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by Daniel Pier/NurPhoto) -
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Sunset In The City Of Buenos Aires - November 17, 2025
The sun sets in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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Boca Juniors v Tigre - Torneo Apertura Betano 2025
The American actor Johnny Depp is present in the box seats at La Bombonera during his visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 16, 2025, for the premiere of his latest film at the Alberto J. Armando Stadium. (Photo by Juan Manuel Baez/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Chile Presidentail Elections 2025
Chileans participate in the 2025 presidential elections in Chile on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Argentina- Johnny Depp Masterclass
American actor and director Johnny Depp smiles during a masterclass at Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podesta as he presents his latest film ''Modi, three days on the wing of madness'' in La Plata, Argentina, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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Argentina- Johnny Depp Masterclass
American actor and director Johnny Depp smiles during a masterclass at Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podesta as he presents his latest film ''Modi, three days on the wing of madness'' in La Plata, Argentina, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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'Modigliani: Three Days in Montparnasse' premiere in Buenos Aires
Argentine musician Joaquin Levinton attends a screening of ''Modi, Three Days on the Wing of Madness'' in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 11, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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'Modigliani: Three Days in Montparnasse' premiere in Buenos Aires
Argentine musician Joaquin Levinton attends a screening of ''Modi, Three Days on the Wing of Madness'' in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 11, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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'Modigliani: Three Days in Montparnasse' premiere in Buenos Aires
Director Johnny Depp attends a screening of ''Modi, three days on the wing of madness'' in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 11, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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'Modigliani: Three Days in Montparnasse' premiere in Buenos Aires
Director Johnny Depp attends a screening of ''Modi, three days on the wing of madness'' in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 11, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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'Modigliani: Three Days in Montparnasse' premiere in Buenos Aires
Director Johnny Depp attends a screening of ''Modi, three days on the wing of madness'' in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 11, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)
