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A ceramic pot and the shell of a turtle, once hunted for its meat, are the most recent traces of an Indigenous community thought to live deep in the north Brazilian Amazon.
A woman in Brazil had a hard time proving wrong the stereotype that Brazilians don’t live in the jungle with wild animals, as a gang of capybaras showed up in the middle of the road in Lagoa Santa.
Poor laborers were lured to the automaker’s cattle ranch in the Amazon and promised a better life. Brazilian prosecutors say ...
The Kenosha Pops Concert Band continues its 103rd season of free concerts in Pennoyer Park Wednesday night with “Pops in ...
Sometimes dubbed the Brazilian Serengeti, the Brazilian Pantanal contains the highest concentration of wildlife in South ...
Jaguars in the Pantanal behave more like tolerant neighbors than rivals and have a surprising diet: they mainly hunt fish and caiman.
Discover fascinating animals in South America, from the largest rodent to the apex predator. Explore unique South American ...
On a recent trip to New York City, I tasted a wheel of cheese that transported me to the tropics. Called Mandala, this ...
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The initiative aims to protect areas recognized as World Natural Heritage Sites and Biosphere Reserves through the Heritage ...
After a catastrophic wildfire and extreme drought tore through Brazil’s Pantanal, something surprising happened—jaguars started pouring into a remote wetland already home to the world’s densest ...
Screenwriters in search of the next Timon and Pumbaa may want to look to the Amazon, where unlikely ocelot-opossum duos have ...