Classroom lesson · Gran Chaco · 🇵🇾 Paraguay

Gran Chaco

A vast, wild landscape of forest and grassland

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What is it?

The Gran Chaco is a huge, mostly flat landscape of dry forest, grassland, and wetlands that covers most of western Paraguay. It is one of the largest natural areas in South America and home to an extraordinary number of animals — including jaguars, giant anteaters, and maned wolves.

Tell me more

The Chaco feels like an endless world of sky and trees. Most of it is very hot and very dry for part of the year, then flooded and muddy in another part — so the animals and plants that live there have become experts at surviving both extremes. Some trees store water in their trunks like a natural bottle.

The Paraguayan Chaco is famous for its wildlife. Jaguars still roam here — they are the biggest cat in the Americas. Giant armadillos, which can be as big as a small dog, dig burrows in the soil. Hundreds of species of birds fill the thorny trees, including the bright-red scarlet macaw. This rich mix of wildlife makes the Chaco one of the most important wildlife habitats in the world.

Indigenous communities have lived in the Chaco for thousands of years and know it better than anyone. They have deep knowledge of which plants can be eaten, which can heal an upset stomach, and how to find water in the driest months. Many communities still live in the Chaco today and welcome researchers who want to learn from them.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Animals in the Chaco cope with both extreme dryness and flooding. Can you think of an animal in your own country that is good at adapting to changing conditions?
  2. 02Indigenous communities have lived in the Chaco for thousands of years. Why is it important to learn from people with that much experience of a place?
  3. 03The Chaco is one of the least-visited parts of Paraguay. Do you think that is a good thing or a bad thing for the wildlife?
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Classroom activity

Research one animal that lives in the Gran Chaco — choose from jaguar, giant armadillo, giant anteater, or maned wolf. Create a fact-file card with a drawing, three key facts, and one adaptation that helps it survive in the Chaco.