Hundreds of Andean bird species at risk due to deforestation: New research shows how to protect them
Birds native to the tropical Andes are threatened by increasing agricultural development in the region. A new study combines a meta-analysis of papers on birds across the Andes with five years of ...
Deforestation may cause an initial increase in malaria infections across Southeast Asia before leading to later decreases, a study suggests. Deforestation may cause an initial increase in malaria ...
LAS VEGAS— More than 28,000 people are calling for grocery chains to adopt avocado-sourcing policies that protect human rights and monarch butterfly forests in Mexico. Enormous demand for avocados in ...
Baltimore orioles breed in eastern and central North America, then migrate south to wintering grounds in Florida, the Caribbean and Central America. phototrip/istock via Getty Images Activities ...
WASHINGTON— More than 25 organizations urged the U.S. State Department today to stop imports of avocados linked to recent deforestation in Mexico. Most of the deforestation is happening illegally, ...
Much of the Amazon’s biodiversity is under fire — literally. In the last two decades, deforestation and forest fires have encroached on the ranges of thousands of plant and animal species in the ...
Two newly discovered species of Amazonian fish are facing imminent extinction due to deforestation, warns a new study. Both fish - commonly referred to as South American darters - could disappear if ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia’s trees play a major role in benefiting our overall health by protecting the water supply and purifying the air. Because of this, the Virginia Department of ...
Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America have historically been guardians of nature, but their role could be more important ...
Birds prefer to live in a mix of forests, fields and wetlands, but human activities such as logging, hunting and sand and ...
Hundreds of Andean bird species at risk due to deforestation: New research shows how to protect them
Birds native to the tropical Andes, many of which cannot be found anywhere else, are threatened by increasing agricultural development in the region. A new study details how the resulting habitat loss ...
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