Creatures consuming species that contain deadly toxins have evolved a suite of clever strategies to stay alive.
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Top ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin’s COP30 reflections on Amazon conservation (analysis)
By Mark J. Plotkin Having studied the healing plants and peoples of tropical South America for well over four decades, I am ...
A Texas refinery that supplies green fuel to US airlines has been purchasing animal fat from cattle raised on illegally cleared lands in the Amazon rainforest, according to ...
Discover how ARPA Comunidades safeguards the Amazon and empowers communities with sustainable solutions for nature and people ...
The government of Brazil, Brazilian communities, and a broad coalition of partners—including WWF—launched the ARPA ...
Ahead of COP30, more than 160 scientists released a report warning global warming is pushing humanity into a “danger zone” ...
How do you police the world's biggest tropical rainforest? Faced with deadly violence, indigenous people have set up their ...
Beneath the surface of Canada’s coastal waters lies a hidden world—lush, swaying kelp forests that rival the biodiversity of ...
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[Reportage] Scorched, slashed, mined: Outside UN climate talks, the Amazon is burning
Just a stone’s throw from the venue for COP30, large swaths of the rainforest continue to be destroyed for farms and mines ...
Deforestation discussions dominate COP30 in the Amazon, highlighting rainforest ecosystems' vital role against climate change ...
Translator Translator A remote Amazon river, an Indigenous guide’s whisper, and a camera crew in tow: what unfolded wasn’t ...
Maria Gorete, who just began ranching three years ago, is doing something new with her 76 head of cattle in the Brazilian ...
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