New species are being found in record numbers in the river. Now TV viewers have a chance to name one of them 
By Robin McKie and Vanessa Thorpe UK Source: theguardian 4/3/2005

It is one of the world's greatest treasures. Stretching more than 3,000 miles from the Andes to the Atlantic, the Amazon accounts for 20 per cent of all the freshwater that pours into the planet's oceans.
 

The river has been the focus of exploration for centuries. Yet its murky waters are only now giving up their secrets. Last year, almost 20,000 new species of animals were found by researchers across the world - and a massive proportion came from the Amazon.

Despite logging, oil drilling, and other ecological damage in the region, scientists are finding more and more new creatures there.

'It is a strange trend,' said Mario de Pinna, director of the Zoological Museum in São Paulo. 'The more we destroy their environments, the more new creatures we find.'

 
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