Mar 18 • 20:28 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Pink dolphin found in Belém canal may have been dragged by rain and high tide, says expert

A pink dolphin was rescued from the União canal in Belém, Brazil, possibly due to heavy rains and high tides displacing it from its natural habitat.

A pink dolphin was recently discovered in the União canal in the Marco neighborhood of Belém, Brazil, raising concerns among environmentalists about its unusual presence in an urban area. Experts, including Leonel Ferreira from the BioMA organization, believe that the dolphin could have been disoriented and pushed into the canal by strong currents caused by intense rainfall and high tides. The dolphin was subsequently taken to a specialized care center in Benevides for treatment and recovery.

The incident highlights the ongoing transformation of waterways in the region, as urbanization alters natural landscapes. Leonel Ferreira emphasizes that the historic flow of rivers such as the Tucunduba has been heavily modified by urban development and concrete structures, which disrupts the ecological balance. This transformation can increase the risks for aquatic species, making it difficult for them to navigate their habitats.

The sighting of the dolphin in an urban setting has sparked interest among locals, as well as concern for the wider implications of environmental changes. As cities expand and reshape their natural surroundings, incidents like this serve as a reminder of the impact human activities have on wildlife and ecosystems in the Amazon region.

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