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Giant Anteaters were often seen climbing trees. “This behaviour had never really been observed throughout the rest of South America, so it was very interesting to see it occurring frequently in Guyana,” Millar shared.

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The second activity conducted was completing household surveys in the four communities. The rangers were trained to go to

In the coming weeks, the books will be distributed to communities throughout the Rupununi households and to ask residents of the communities a series of questions.

All of the results from the activities have been used to develop conservation management activities for the species in the four communities, including the creation of Giant Anteater Community Conservation Zones.

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