Brazil’s Amazon Catfish Travels 12,000km — Now 5 Countries Are Racing to Save It
A remarkable Amazon catfish travels nearly 12,000 km across South America, connecting rivers, countries, and ecosystems. Now, five nations are working together to protect this incredible migratory species before it disappears.

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