Scientists say recent research has reinforced understanding of the region's past not as a human desert, but rather as a ...
Antonio has spent the past seven years running toward fires that most others run from. A firefighter in the Brazilian Amazon ...
WWF research highlights how conserving connected land and freshwater habitats can protect multiple Amazon species and ...
If you're up for a river adventure that involves camping, you can make your way to North Carolina and launch your canoe on a ...
The Port of Bremerton will dole out $350,000 to the family of the toddler who was attacked in the summer of 2024, the port’s ...
This journey through Peru is the kind that stays with you — where ancient history, breathtaking landscapes and ...
A cruise through the world’s largest rainforest is an experience like no other, writes Sean Sheehan ...
We'd just emerged from a jungle walk in the Peruvian Amazon, where we were hissed at by a swollen red tail boa wrapped around a branch, and beheld a tarantula bigger than a fist, and a redback poison ...
Jon Ewert, a Colorado Parks and Wildlife aquatic biologist, gave a “State of the Fish” presentation March 16 in Silverthorne. Ewert covered three sections of the Blue River as well as a section of the ...
A planned shipping waterway on the Tapajós River, a major tributary of the Amazon, may disrupt the sophisticated social communication systems used by the Amazon river turtle (Podocnemis expansa), a ...
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