By Brian Rodgers North America’s boreal forests are crucial for wildlife and the climate, but we’re literally trashing them to make pulp for toilet paper and other disposable paper products.
Gandhinagar: The state govt said on Wednesday that the Khijadiya bird sanctuary strengthened its unique identity in Gujarat's ...
The tropical rainforest of the Congo basin is the world’s second-largest. (The Amazon is slightly bigger, but far better ...
From India to Brazil, China and Congo, discover the world’s most wildlife-rich countries, known for exceptional species ...
Snakes are often misunderstood but possess remarkable beauty. This article showcases stunning snake species from around the ...
The disappearance of wolves may have given coyotes the opportunity they needed. Starting around 1900, coyotes began expanding their range east and have now colonized nearly all of eastern North ...
A cheaper choice is this Sharper Image sleep therapy sound soother at Currys, where it’s currently £9.99 with £10 off the ...
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New study points to private land as key to Atlantic Forest recovery
Restoration in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest is finding success on private lands, according to a newly published study.
O iapoque is a sleepy town on the edge of the Amazon basin in Brazil’s northernmost tip. On weekdays fishermen haul their ...
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Save our forests, one roll at a time
North America’s boreal forests are crucial for wildlife and the climate, but we’re literally trashing them to make pulp for ...
The Tingana Conservation Concession sits in the center of a unique wetland in the Alto Mayo Basin, the highest swamp in Peru ...
There are ways to explore this popular UNESCO World Heritage Site — and help protect it for generations to come.
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