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Mymba Kuera: the race to save wildlife at the Itaipu dam

In 1982, Paraguay and Brazil closed the gates of the Itaipu Dam to fill its reservoir. But as the water rose, thousands of animals had to be rescued as their habitat was flooded.

In October 1982, Paraguay and Brazil closed the gates of the Itaipu River, beginning to fill the reservoir of what would soon be the world's largest dam.

Located in a rainforest on the border between the two countries, the Itaipu dam would go on to supply vast amounts of energy for decades. But the rising waters also put thousands of animals at risk, as their habitat was flooded.

To mitigate this, the company launched one of the largest wildlife rescue operations in South America. It was called Mymba Kuera—"the animals" in Guarani, the local language. Dario Perez Chena led the operation on the Paraguayan side. He spoke to Stefania Gozzer about the challenges his team faced in saving nearly 30,000 animals.

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