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Environment modification fueled record early fires in Brazil's wetlands, study says

Environment modification magnified by 40% the weather feeding devastating wildfires that have most likely killed millions of animals this year in Brazil's. Pantanal, the world's biggest wetlands, researchers said in a. study released on Thursday.

Climate change likewise made the hot, dry and windy conditions. this year four to five times most likely, according to the research study. by World Weather Attribution, a global group of researchers that. examines the role played by climate change in extreme weather.

The Pantanal's normally plentiful waters and location -. between the Amazon rainforest, Brazil's huge savanna and. Paraguay's dry forests - make it a magnet for rare animals and. tourists seeking them out.

Usually, the wildfires in the Pantanal pick up in July, and. peak between August and September. But the fires surged. uncommonly early this year, starting in late May, and at a speed. that threatens to go beyond the 2020 record, researchers said.

This year's Pantanal wildfires have the possible to become. the worst ever. Even hotter conditions are anticipated over this. month and the months ahead, said Filippe Santos, among the. authors of the study and a scientist at Portugal's University. of Evora and Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).

In 2020, a 3rd of the wetlands burned and eliminated 17. million vertebrates.

Before the phenomenon of climate modification, similar early fire. weather were extremely rare. Now, they are expected. every 35 years, researchers stated.

UFRJ data indicates that fires are when again rapidly. expanding in the Pantanal. It revealed on Thursday that nearly 10%. of the Pantanal - an area bigger than the U.S. state of. Connecticut - has actually burned up until now this year, the most ever. tape-recorded for the period.

The wetland in central-western Brazil is home to thousands. of animal and plant types, such as jaguars, huge river. otters, maned wolves, howler monkeys and marsh deer.

With time, as climate warms further, the Pantanal is. projection to end up being even hotter and drier.

The scientists stated that while climate modification makes the. fires even worse, humans often set off the stimulate. Farmers cleaning. land can set fire or leave behind downed vegetation that quickly. ignite.

(source: Reuters)