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From: Identifying structural connectivity priorities in eastern Paraguay’s fragmented Atlantic Forest

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(A) Map of the original extent of the Atlantic Forest in Paraguay (gray; from Olson et al.46) with the extent of forest remaining in 2019 (green), and the amount of forest lost between 2000 and 2019 (yellow; Hansen et al.21). (B) Map of the 2019 Atlantic Forest in Paraguay, with currently recognized protected areas (UNEP-WCMC and IUCN 2020), proposed Paraguay Biodiversity Corridor (PBC, sensu Esquivel et al.29), and the 2019 forest cover. The protected areas are: (1) Estrella Reserve; (2) Arroyo Blanco Reserve; (3) Cerro Corá National Park; (4) Kaí Rague Private Nature Reserve; (5) Laguna Blanca Reserve; (6) Mbaracayú Forest Nature Reserve; (7) Mbaracayú Binational Nature Reserve; (8) Carapá Nature Reserve; (9) Itabó Ecological Reserve; (10) Morombí Nature Reserve; (11) Capiibary Ecological Reserve; (12) Limoy Nature Reserve; (13) Itabó Biological Reserve; (14) Yvyty Rókai Nature Reserve; (15) Pykyry Nature Reserve; (16) Tati Yupi Nature Reserve; (17) Yguazú Nature Reserve; (18) Ypeti Nature Reserve; (19) National Monument Kuri’y; (20) Maharashi Nature Reserve and Moises Bertoni Scientific Monument; (21) Tabucai Nature Reserve; (22) Ybytyruzu Management Reserve; (23) Caazapá National Park; (24) Ybycuí National Park; (25) Ñacunday National Park; (26) Tapyta Nature Reserve; (27) San Rafael National Park; (28) Edelira Managed Resource Reserve; (29) Cuenca del Arroyo Tacuary Chopy Sayju Nature Reserve. Maps were generated in ArcGIS 10.771.

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