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LA PAZ (Reuters) - A scientific expedition high in the Bolivian Andes revealed 20 species new to science, including "lilliputian frog" plus four rediscovered species including the "devil-eyed frog" ...
A group of Bolivian protesters is making its way from Cochabamba to the capital, La Paz, in order to demand more government support for the disabled. The protesters are making a 144-mile trek through ...
A team of 17 researchers spent two weeks in the Bolivian Andes assessing the ecosystem. They found 20 new species never before identified in science. The effort was part of Conservation ...
A group of Bolivian women is currently attempting to to climb eight mountains over 6000m in the Andes. Aged up to 50 and wearing their traditional dress, for years they have worked as cooks or porters ...
Conventional wisdom says a river's flood plain builds bit by bit, flood after flood, whenever the stream overflows its banks and deposits new sediment on the flood plain. But for some vast waterways ...
Climate change is placing stress on regional ecosystems and forcing species to compete for territory and food. Local governments in Bolivia are contemplating declaring the areas inhabited by bears ...
Arguably the biggest buzz title at Ventana Sur and well received by those who caught it on its Sept. 9 world premiere at last week's Toronto Festival, Bolivian identity drama "The Condor Daughter" ...
Calling out greetings in her Aymara language, a herdswoman limped as she approached our campsite, where we were sipping hot tea and stamping our feet against the morning chill. At almost 15,500 feet ...
To study the impact of deforestation on vascular epiphyte diversity, we compared species richness in plots in primary forest and adjacent 15-year-old fallows in two different sites in the Yungas of ...
Conventional wisdom says a river's flood plain builds bit by bit, flood after flood, whenever the stream overflows its banks and deposits new sediment on the flood plain. But for some vast waterways ...
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