Abstract

south from its origin in Brazil, marking the borders of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina and draining South America's second largest watershed. it descends through rainforest to the Great Chaco savannah and on to the delta wetlands, a series of human interventions transform the river's ecology. In September 2005, a coalition of scientists, fishermen, and environmentalists from Entre Rios Province, Argentina, met at the Senate building in Parana City to report that fish populations are collapsing and to demand the enactment of conservation measures currently before the second chamber. The growth of soya plantations and a series of upstream dams have brought changes to the Parana's hydrology. As the agrarian frontier expands, we are seeing heavy floods and prolonged droughts linked to Par na River feels the strain

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