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The police expected to find that the Russians had forged the documents or bribed municipal officials to create them and slip them into the registry as if they were from the 1980s and ’90s.
Countries like China will not accept chicken consignments in transit from Brazil following confirmation of the country’s first bird flu outbreak. Ricardo Santin, president of the Brazilian meat lobby ABPA,
The results of genetic tests suggested that Brazil's first outbreak of bird flu on a commercial poultry farm in the state of Rio Grande do Sul shares the strain with cases in zoo animals in the same state,
MONTENEGRO, Brazil (Reuters) -Brazilian authorities hope to determine by Tuesday whether a confirmed outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza among wild birds in a zoo in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul is connected with the country's first bird flu case on a commercial poultry farm in the same state, an official said on Monday.
The world's largest wetland, Brazil’s Pantanal is home to around 5,000 jaguars and is the best place on earth to see the elusive cats in the wild. And at around 70,000sq miles, the UNESCO world heritage site offers plenty of wildlife encounters,
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Brazil's state of Tocantins has ruled out the occurrence of highly pathogenic avian influenza, known as bird flu, in a local commercial farm citing preliminary test results, according to a statement sent to Reuters on Wednesday.
Civil society is leading the charge in Brazil with a 15-day march linking anti-corruption and climate action, urging transparency in public works
Discover how Brazil’s Réveillon Carneiros and Sounds of Quartzo festivals are redefining wellness and culture through music and immersive healing.
Brazil’s economic activity outperformed expectations in March, underscoring the lingering challenges facing policymakers as they debate whether or not hit pause on their monetary tightening cycle.
Brazil's Senate has approved legislation to loosen environmental licensing, despite criticism from climate policy groups and figures inside President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government.