Did you know the Amazon rainforest is called the “lungs of the Earth”? It covers over 2.5 million square miles. It’s home to ...
By Liz Kimbrough “You’re engulfed in waves of steam and sweating buckets and there’s no cool water anywhere,” Kenneth Feeley, ...
"It was so magical," says Kullberg, remembering the first time she saw it with her own eyes. The Boiling River, also known as ...
Researchers in Peru's Amazon rainforest discovered 27 new species, including an amphibious mouse with webbed feet.
Bioacoustician Michel Andre deploys a sensor network across the rainforest to record sounds and monitor the ecosystem. Read ...
Discover 27 new species, including an amphibious mouse, found in Peru's Amazon during a 2022 expedition by Conservation ...
A farmers' lobby in Brazil is seeking to end a two-decade-long agreement that forbids grain traders from buying soybeans from ...
The Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest. It covers some 5.5 million square kilometres, and spans nine countries. It is home to billions of trees, millions of animal species and more than ...
Some large trees such as Guarea grandifolia ... explored the risk that the Amazon rainforest could soon turn into a much drier place – something resembling savannah rather than jungle.