Located in the middle of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tijuca National Park exemplifies nature’s persistence and the impact of human intervention in conservation. This urban forest, which covers around 39.58 square kilometers, is the world’s largest of its sort, providing a verdant oasis amid a bustling city. However, Tijuca National Park’s history is not only one [...]
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