Sesc Pantanal Private Natural Heritage Reserve is a significant preservation area located in the world's largest tropical wetland. It offers unique opportunities for wildlife observation and studying biodiversity.
Sesc Pantanal Private Natural Heritage Reserve, located in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, is one of the largest private reserves dedicated to the conservation of the Pantanal biome. This biome is renowned for being the most extensive tropical wetland on the planet and serves as a crucial haven for a rich array of wildlife species. Established by the Social Service of Commerce (SESC), the reserve spans more than 260,000 acres and aims to maintain the integrity of the Pantanal ecosystem, fostering both conservation and educational efforts. The area is crisscrossed by rivers, seasonally flooded plains, and forests, providing essential habitats for animals such as jaguars, capybaras, tapirs, and numerous bird species including the hyacinth macaw. With efforts focused on sustainable management, the reserve balances ecological preservation with research, including projects on fire management and wildlife health. Visitors can engage in guided tours to explore the region's unique ecological landscapes. Sesc Pantanal also emphasizes community involvement, raising environmental awareness through outreach programs.
Observation of diverse wildlife species in their natural habitats
Exploration of the world's largest tropical wetland ecosystem
Educational programs focused on conservation and biodiversity
Scholarly research opportunities related to Pantanal's unique ecology
A crucial waterway that supports diverse wildlife and vegetation within the reserve.
An iconic and endangered bird species thriving in the protected environment of the reserve.
Provide critical habitats for migratory birds and a variety of aquatic species.