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| native_name = Esteros del Iberá<br>Yno'õ Y Vera |
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| photo_caption = Aerial view of the [[Iberá Provincial Reserve]] |
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The '''Iberá Wetlands''' ( |
The '''Iberá Wetlands''' ({{langx|es|Esteros del Iberá}}, from [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]] ''ý berá'': "bright water") are a mix of [[swamp]]s, [[bog]]s, stagnant [[lake]]s, [[lagoon]]s, natural slough, and courses of water in the center and center-north of the {{province|Corrientes|Argentina}}. |
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Iberá is one of the most important freshwater reservoirs in [[South America]] and the second-largest [[wetland]] in the world after [[Pantanal]] in [[Brazil]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} It is of [[pluvial]] origin, with a total area of {{convert|15000|-|20000|km2|abbr=on}}. |
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Since 1982, the wetlands are part of a protected area (the Iberá Natural Reserve), which comprises 13,000 km² (14% of the surface area of Corrientes, the largest protected area in Argentina). Iberá is also one of the most important fresh water reservoirs in the continent. |
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Since 1982, part of the wetland is included within a provincial protected area, the [[Iberá Provincial Reserve]], which comprises about {{convert|13000|km2|abbr=on}}, the largest of such areas in Argentina. There are ongoing plans to further up its protection status to [[national park]]. |
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The Natural Reserve hosts a large [[biodiversity]], including four species that have been declared "provincial natural monuments": the [[neotropical river otter]], the [[maned wolf]], the [[pampas deer]], and the [[marsh deer]]. It is also home to the two Argentine species of [[Alligatoridae|alligator]], the [[Yacare caiman]] (''yacaré negro'') and the [[broad-snouted caiman]] (''yacaré overo''), as well as the [[capybara]] (the world's largest [[rodent]]) and about 350 [[bird]] species. |
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File:Esteros del Ibera Marshes.JPG|Esteros del Iberá Marsh |
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File:Esteros del Ibera Laguna.JPG|Esteros del Iberá Lagoon |
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</gallery> |
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==See also== |
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* [[Iberá Provincial Reserve]] |
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* [[Wetland]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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* [http://www.esterosdelibera.com/ General Information of Ibera] (in English and Spanish) |
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* [http://www.argentrip.com/e/ibera/eabajoiberaa.htm Marshlands of Iberá] (in English) |
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* [http://www.posadadelalaguna.com/ Posada de la Laguna] (in English, Spanish, Francais) |
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* [http://www.iberaesteros.com.ar/ Posada Aguapé] (in Spanish) |
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==External links== |
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs0kXdIqfIY&t=236 ''Rewilding Ibera: Efforts made to save Argentina's wetlands'']. Al Jazeera Englisch, January 2021 (video, 4:25 mins) |
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{{Commons category-inline|Esteros del Iberá}} |
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{{Coord|28.600|S|57.817|W|display=title|source:eswiki}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ibera Wetlands}} |
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[[Category:Wetlands of Argentina]] |
[[Category:Wetlands of Argentina]] |
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[[Category:Ramsar sites in Argentina]] |
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[[Category:Corrientes Province]] |
[[Category:Geography of Corrientes Province]] |
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[[Category:Guaraní words and phrases]] |
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[[Category:La Plata basin]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 20 October 2024
Iberá Wetlands Esteros del Iberá Yno'õ Y Vera | |
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Location | Argentina |
Area | 20,000 km2 (7,700 sq mi) |
The Iberá Wetlands (Spanish: Esteros del Iberá, from Guaraní ý berá: "bright water") are a mix of swamps, bogs, stagnant lakes, lagoons, natural slough, and courses of water in the center and center-north of the province of Corrientes, Argentina.
Iberá is one of the most important freshwater reservoirs in South America and the second-largest wetland in the world after Pantanal in Brazil.[citation needed] It is of pluvial origin, with a total area of 15,000–20,000 km2 (5,800–7,700 sq mi).
Since 1982, part of the wetland is included within a provincial protected area, the Iberá Provincial Reserve, which comprises about 13,000 km2 (5,000 sq mi), the largest of such areas in Argentina. There are ongoing plans to further up its protection status to national park.
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Esteros del Iberá Marsh
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Capybara at Iberá
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Esteros del Iberá Lagoon
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Some lakes in the Iberá Wetlands, reflecting sunlight
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Rewilding Ibera: Efforts made to save Argentina's wetlands. Al Jazeera Englisch, January 2021 (video, 4:25 mins)
Media related to Esteros del Iberá at Wikimedia Commons
28°36′00″S 57°49′01″W / 28.600°S 57.817°W