News
Earlier this week, a massive power outage left tens of millions of people in Spain and Portugal without electricity.
A new report adds to the already overwhelming case that protected areas and Indigenous territories in the Amazon Rainforest ...
Conservationists fear that a change to Peruvian law will cause irreparable damage to the country’s rainforests.
Deforestation in the Amazon is closing in around isolated communities, many of which lack official recognition by governments ...
Front Page Detectives on MSN2d
Tribal Man Hid Himself From the World and Survived Alone in the Depths of the Amazon Rainforest for 26 YearsTribal Man Hid Himself From the World and Survived Alone in the Depths of the Amazon Rainforest for 26 Years A man in Brazil ...
A year after his presidential ambitions collapsed, Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife Casey can no longer lay claim to the future ...
Discover WildScience on MSN5d
Uncovering the Lost Forest Cities of the Amazon: Was There an Ancient Civilization in the Jungle?Imagine walking through the dense, humming heart of the Amazon rainforest. The air is thick, the ground alive with insects, ...
A recent amendment to Peru's Forestry and Wildlife Law is drawing fierce backlash from environmental groups and Indigenous groups that warn it could accelerate deforestation in the Amazon rainforest ...
Imagine a tribe of uncontacted hunter-gatherers in the deepest Amazon rainforest. Anthropologists airdrop dozens of ...
A controversial amendment to Peru's forestry law is sparking outrage, as it eliminates the need for state authorization before converting forest land, potentially accelerating Amazon deforestation.
The cattle farmers seek out new pastures, pushing the agricultural frontier ever deeper into the rainforest. “The Amazon offers far more land than anywhere else. There are over 50 million ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results