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Baby dolphins wash up on Brazil's Lake Tefe amid Amazon drought
STORY: The remains of rare baby river dolphins have been washing up on the shores of Brazil's Lake Tefe in recent weeks.The Amazon rainforest is experiencing its worst drought on record and seeing lower water levels and higher temperatures.
During Brazil’s worst drought, wildfires rage and the Amazon River falls to a record low
Brazil is enduring its worst drought since nationwide measurements began over seven decades ago, with 59% of the country under stress — an area roughly half the size of the U.S.
Dolphins dying again in Amazon lake made shallow by drought
The carcass of a baby dolphin lay on the sand bank left exposed by the receding waters in an Amazon lake that has been drying up in the worst drought on record. Researchers recovered the dead animal on Wednesday and measured water temperatures that have been rising as the lake's level drops.
Dolphins in Amazon die due to shallow rivers
The worst drought on record has lowered the water level of the rivers in the amazon basin to historic lows.. And in some cases it is drying up riverbeds that were previously navigable waterways.... Do
Amazon River at record low from drought: Freshwater dolphins are dying
The drought's impact extends beyond wildlife. Riverine communities across the Amazon are facing unprecedented challenges.
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How Can Brazil’s Amazon Resist Longer Floods And Stronger Droughts?
To figure out how to save the wetland forests of the Amazon, an ecologist from Brazil led a massive series of expeditions to ...
newsbytesapp.com
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Unveiling the Amazon rainforest's birdwatching marvels, Brazil
The best times for birdwatching in the Amazon are during the dry season, from June to November, when birds are more visible.
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Brazil court drops a suspect in Amazon slayings of a British journalist and an Indigenous advocate
A federal court in Brazil has dismissed charges against one of three men arrested in the killings of an Indigenous peoples ...
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Brazil experiencing record-breaking wildfires as persistent drought affects the Amazon rainforest
A series of record-breaking wildfires are currently burning in several regions in Brazil, threatening residents and some of ...
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Brazil's Amazon drought disrupts residents' lives
Severe droughts across Brazil's Amazon rainforest region are drastically altering residents' lives as mobility is hampered by ...
CounterPunch
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Amazon Death Rattle
The Amazon rainforest is in deep trouble. Labeling it a “crisis” however seems too hackneyed and not descriptive enough ...
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Brazil’s Lula pledges to finish paving road that experts say could worsen Amazon deforestation
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is pledging to finish paving a roadway in the heart of the Amazon that experts ...
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Wildfires sweep Amazon as Brazil suffers worst drought on record
Brazil is fighting wildfires that have cast smoke across swaths of its territory, fuelled by heatwaves and the nation’s worst ...
Inter Press Service
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Forest Fires in the Amazon Threaten Earth’s Stability
This year has been the worst for the Amazon rainforest in almost two decades. Although there has been a measured decline in ...
Americas Society
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Another Crisis in Brazil’s Amazon: Rising Crime
It’s not just the environment that's vulnerable to growing regional criminal groups, an expert writes.
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Amazon: See The Company From A Different Perspective
Amazon's success in Brazil and potential interest rate cuts could benefit businesses and lead to a great opportunity for ...
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