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Lost deep in the Amazon with nature closing in
The investigative minds at How to Survive examine environmental threats, survival psychology, and adaptation when lost deep in the Amazon.
About 50 species of the animals born in 2025 were listed as threatened in the IUCN Red List. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Incredible animals you will see on an Amazon River cruise
Alaska received 7 feet of snow, sinking boats and collapsing roofs Mark Cuban has a solution for the $38 trillion national debt: Fine health insurers for falling short US launches operation to seize ...
The degradation of ecosystems around the world threatens UK food security, a long-awaited report says.
The frigid Arctic blast we recently endured makes us wonder what the rest of winter will bring. That thought had just entered ...
This piece explores discussions from Davos 2026 on building resilience through nature-based solutions and renewable energy, ...
AN EXTINCT creature has been found trapped into amber after nearly 40 million years. The doomed animal – which came from a legendary poet’s private collection – is so perfectly preserved ...
Your phone is likely your primary camera these days, but if you're looking for a dedicated camera that won't break the bank, ...
The King’s Foundation, based in Dumfries House, will be at the heart of a new Amazon Prime documentary, Finding Harmony: A ...
Teaching children how to milk cows, combat food waste or embroider linen are among the programmes on sustainability offered ...
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Groundhogs are lousy forecasters but valuable animal engineers – and an important food source
Whether you call him groundhog, woodchuck, whistle-pig or use the full genus and species name, Marmota monax, the nation’s premiere animal weather forecaster has been making headlines as Punxsutawney ...
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