The beloved caramel-colored pups are considered to be a national symbol of the country are have grown to be even more popular ...
The system will gather information on owners and pets to facilitate disease control and the fight against abandonment and ...
Perched high atop Corcovado Mountain, the Cristo Redentor, as Brazilians call it, is a postcard not only for the city of Rio de Janeiro but for the entire country. But now, its management and future ...
But today, the caramel-coloured mutts of Brazil are having a major moment. The “vira-lata caramelo” (literally: caramel ...
according to data from the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) and the Brazilian Meat Packers Association (ABRAFRIGO). In September, however, while exports of beef and pork registered a ...
The Republic of Brazil has a state-owned oil company, which is a source of national pride and also a big source of income for the government. However, the debts of this company, Petrobras, are not ...
Most also associate it with freedom, but if we look dig a little deeper we’ll find that there’s many more reasons behind the bald eagle being the national animal of the U.S. Close up shot of United ...
whose 2025 Carnival theme is animal abuse and abandonment, in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo) Sao Clemente samba school workers make costumes for Carnival, in Rio ...
Replanted to mitigate the effects of deforestation caused by coffee plantations, Brazil’s then-emperor established the national park ... plant species and 328 animal species, many of which ...
“It’s the first Brazilian film with a dog as a protagonist, and it couldn’t be any other than the caramelo, a national icon ... whose theme is animal abandonment and abuse.