S tretching across 2.6 million square miles and eight countries and filled with more than 3 million species of plants and ...
This continues to devastate the lands of Indigenous peoples and local communities, killing wildlife, and worsening the climate crisis. Every hectare of the Amazon that is destroyed pushes the ...
As forests continue to be cleared and forested landscapes degraded by human activity, their loss can significantly affect the ...
Advocates worry Trump's return may reduce US aid for Amazon rainforest protection, impacting Indigenous communities and ...
If we manage to conserve jaguars, we’ll be closer to protecting the rainforest as a whole ... By protecting jaguars and the places where they live, we’re also helping to look after other wildlife – of ...
There are other animals too. Like that howler monkey ... Imagine you have been chosen to explore a new part of the Amazon rainforest. You are going to be the first person there!
14, 2024). According to the World Wildlife Fund: “The largest jungle on our planet, the Amazon, is in danger of drying out. If we lose just 5% more to deforestation, it may never be the same ...
The pristine canopy of the Amazon rainforest is breathtaking when seen ... the planet – home to 10 percent of the entire world's wildlife. There are nearly 400 billion trees that release ...
The Amazon Rainforest, where next year’s COP30 climate ... forest connectivity and increases threats to the native wildlife, such as this snake killed in a vehicle strike on the BR-319 Manaus ...
After five years of planning, design, construction, and animal acquisition, Caldwell Zoo’s long-awaited Amazon River’s Edge ...