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South America's Pantanal is the largest wetland in the world.
It faces potentially catastrophic losses from the construction of a commercial waterway within the wetland locale.
The waterway project arose because of increasing demand for soybeans produced in the area.
Rainforest Trust said the iconic wetland "is in danger of drying up as temperatures rise, water is overused, land is converted for agriculture".
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