Sue Branford
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/ 16 November 2005

The world’s lifeline runs dry

Not far from the mouth of the Amazon, dead animals, including manatees — mammals up to 3m-long with flat, paddle-shaped fins — and distinctive pink dolphins, line the banks of some tributaries. Normally, you would have to take a boat to cross these rivers but today, because of the Amazon Basin’s worst drought in memory, the rivers are little more than mudflats with a trickle of water in the middle.