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From big cats (we really mean big cats) to a flock of squawking parrots, these exotic animals make America home.
The Brazilian environmental agency, IBAMA, approved a license to blast a natural rock barrier on the Tocantins River in Pará ...
Far from smoothie bars and powdered sachets, these wild Amazonian juices are pulped just hours after picking – making them ...
It's one of the rare places in the world where people are not allowed to visit, and there’s a very serious reason for that.
These desert animals can live without water for up to 15 days and ... When rain returns and the river floods again, it breaks free from its cocoon and resumes normal activity.
The management group that currently cares for the Salt River Wild Horses says the Department of Agriculture wants to remove ...
the group ventured deep into the rainforest to learn more about species that live in still-isolated parts of the jungle. Despite extensive research efforts, many parts of the Amazon rainforest ...
Veteran diver and photojournalist Thomas Peschak reflects on a multi-year expedition aimed at Amazon science and storytelling ...
Anacondas are rarely seen this clearly in the wild. They live deep in the Amazon and are the world’s heaviest snakes. Adult anacondas can weigh more than 90 kg and grow over 20 feet long.
Increasingly, however, talking with the animals is becoming less of a fantasy. This doesn’t just invite some fantastic ...
Around the World: Amazon tribes are impacted by ... But none of them explain what it feels like when your river disappears, and with it, your ability to live. This is not just an environmental ...
Eleonora's falcon: The raptor that imprisons birds live by stripping their feathers ... more recently to help these birds survive in the Amazon jungle. As young hoatzins can't fly, their claws ...