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This Brazilian wildlife hotspot is cheaper than an African safari - Sometimes dubbed the Brazilian Serengeti, the Pantanal ...
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Why the Amazon Rainforest Is in DangerThe Amazon Rainforest is facing accelerating threats from deforestation, illegal mining, and climate change jeopardizing one ...
A ceramic pot and the shell of a turtle, once hunted for its meat, are the most recent traces of an Indigenous community ...
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Live Science on MSNA peatland in the Amazon stopped absorbing carbon. What does it mean?Peatlands cover just a fraction of Earth's surface, but store huge amounts of carbon. In the Peruvian Amazon, one of these ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIndigenous rubber bounces back for Amazon conservation and higher incomeRubber tapping in the forest was once the main Amazonian economic activity, and now an Indigenous group is bringing it back.
On 1,200 acres of cornfield in Indiana, Amazon is building one of the largest computers ever for work with Anthropic, an artificial intelligence start-up.
He described how Mongabay’s consistent, beat-focused coverage helped prevent the deforestation of 535,000 hectares (1.32 million acres) of Amazon Rainforest in Suriname — an area equivalent to ...
The new documentary 'We Are Guardians' examines the rapid deforestation of the Amazon rainforest and the efforts by local indigenous population to protect the land. Producers Fisher Stevens and ...
Giant ceramic pots made centuries to millennia ago were found to hold human bones, while others held a mixture of seeds and the remains of fish, frogs and turtles.
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