The isolated tapirs of the Atlantic Forest face an uncertain future

In Brazil, calling someone a tapir is usually an insult. But there’s plenty of reason it should be seen as a compliment. Few animals are as essential, underestimated and persecuted as Tapirus terrestris, South America’s largest native land mammal and one of the planet’s most efficient promoters of biodiversity. Contrary to popular opinion in Brazil, … Continue reading The isolated tapirs of the Atlantic Forest face an uncertain future