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The only lodging on these five million acres is the intimate Heath River Wildlife Center, which features the world’s only private, close-up viewing of a large macaw clay lick, two wildlife-rich oxbow lakes, and an extensive trail system that leads to a private, wild tropical “pampas” or savanna covering 13,000 acres. In addition to the spectacular macaws and parrots at the clay lick, a visit to Heath River Wildlife Center offers a very good chance of seeing both Giant Otter and Jaguar, and the savanna harbors endangered Maned Wolves, the world’s tallest and most elegant wild canid. Other attractions near the lodge include a roofed viewing blind above a natural clay lick that is visited almost nightly by Brazilian Tapirs, the largest land animal of South America, and a large, double-decker canopy at 100 feet up in a gigantic Cotton Kapok Tree. Electric fans make for a comfortable rest deep in the wilds. Copyright 2005 – 2022 | SouthWild All Rights Reserved | Developed by Webnyti