Brazilian farmers want to end a ban on planting soya on cleared land, which critics say would spur deforestation.
The authors are calling for better monitoring of tropical lakes, which are home to countless endangered species and are ...
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Microplastics Invade the Amazon Rainforest, Affecting Animals Even in Remote Areas
Microplastics silently threaten even untouched Amazon wilderness. The post Microplastics Invade the Amazon Rainforest, ...
Scientists discovered that an extreme heat wave and severe drought in 2023 skyrocketed the lake's temperatures.
Prince William is going from Rio’s rainforest views to real rainforest action. During his United for Wildlife summit in ...
Indigenous communities, the government and civil society organizations are working to identify the status and whereabouts of animals in one of the most deforested states of the Brazilian Amazon.
The Amazon is reaching an irreversible tipping point. Deforestation in the first half of 2022 was 3 times higher than in the first half of 2017. Deforestation has been increasing year on year for the ...
A new study examines the migratory movements of jaguars, river dolphins, and other species The Amazon river basin encompasses more than one-third of the South American continent, and the river itself ...
Prince William met Maisa Guajajara, Poliana Moreira Guajajara and Claudia Maria Guajajara Da Silva at a United for Wildlife ...
The transformation of the Amazon and Atlantic rainforests into savanna-like environments will change the makeup of both the flora and the fauna of these biomes. A study by Brazilian researchers ...
The Amazon is at risk of reaching an irreversible tipping point. Between 1985 and 2021, the Amazon lost an area of rainforest and other native vegetation equivalent to three times the size of the UK.
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