Archaeologists have uncovered further evidence of a pre-colonial “ garden city ” in Bolivia where ancient Amazon people lived ...
Ecuador’s Amazon trees face extinction risks as seed-dispersing animals vanish. 14% are critically endangered, and 47% may go ...
Image via Shutterstock It turns out that venturing into the Amazon Rainforest isn't for the faint of heart. Just ask ...
This helps keep a balance in the food chain, and a healthy environment. By protecting jaguars and the places where they live, we’re also helping to look after other wildlife – of which there are a lot ...
With its marshes, lakes, woods and heathland, it is a place so rich in wildlife it has even been called Europe's Amazon. But situated just 15 miles from the border with Belarus, it is in a ...
Researchers reported the number of hospital stays and deaths due to respiratory diseases miraculously dropped.
The reality is that we all have a joint responsibility in protecting the Amazon. The food we eat is helping to fuel the deforestation that destroys precious habitats and the wildlife that lives there.
Researchers in Peru's Amazon rainforest discovered 27 new species, including an amphibious mouse with webbed feet.
So what does this mean for the many animals who call the Amazon home? Some animals may be able to escape. Large mammals, such as jaguars, stand the best chance of getting away because they are ...
The global study on tackling the nature crisis also warns that people need to reconnect with nature and that financial ...