A researcher’s quest to preserve tracts of the Amazon basin leads him into wild adventure.
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Scientists warn Amazon is approaching irreversible forest loss faster than thought
Deforestation remains the top culprit paired with several destructive human activities behind Amazon's devastation.
Deforestation is having a more devastating effect on the Amazon rainforest than earlier data suggested. While cutting down ...
Once destined for the priesthood, Edson Abreu dos Santos now shepherds volunteers to tackle Amazon’s fire crisis.
“In a community-based conservation system, if everything is built correctly, then not only is there no overhunting, there is ...
The amount of rainfall in the southern Amazon basin has declined by 8 to 11 per cent since 1980, largely due to the impact of ...
January 2026 was meant to be when the government of the Brazilian state of Pará would roll out a new system, initially ...
Murata created an eight-part documentary series, “A Story Told from the Shoulders of Another Rainforest Culture,” focusing on ...
U.S. forests have stored unprecedented levels of carbon in recent years, driven by a mix of climate forces and human land-use ...
The Yanacocha Reserve in the Ecuadorian Andes is the last refuge for a tiny hummingbird facing extinction. The Black-breasted ...
After 44 years of observation, researchers have discovered that the Amazon is doing the opposite of what all the models predicted - ...
Human expansion in the Amazon increases contact between cities and forests, raising the risk that diseases like yellow fever ...
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