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Screenwriters in search of the next Timon and Pumbaa may want to look to the Amazon, where unlikely ocelot-opossum duos have ...
Lula has staked his reputation as a climate leader by going out of his way to host the Cop30 climate summit, to be held in ...
Opossums and ocelots appear to team up on Amazonian nights, trekking through the rainforest together, according to videos ...
The world's largest meatpacker had a long journey to the U.S. stock market, one full of reports of greenwashing and ...
Uncontacted tribes are indigenous people who avoid all contact with the outside world. These tribes are not backward people, ...
Wildlife photography is all about patience, timing, and a deep love for nature. Every month, The Artist Gallery holds photo ...
Researchers in the Amazon rainforest witnessed an incredible scene in which a group of pink river dolphins (Inia geoffrensis) ...
The Amazon rainforest, with its lush greenery and diverse wildlife, is home to some of the most fascinating and deadly creatures on Earth, including the majestic Anaconda, the deadly King Cobra, the ...
Although cattle ranching is outlawed in Indigenous territory under Brazil's Constitution, the country's Pará state ...
The rainforest has many layers There are thousands of tree species in the Amazon rainforest, many of which grow to between 80 and 100 feet tall, developing huge networks of branches that make up the ...
Paul Rosolie allowed a 20-foot anaconda to coil around him and bite his head — all to raise awareness for the Amazon’s protection.
A new and alarming pattern of destruction is emerging in the rainforest, challenging Brazilian authorities ahead of COP30.