In the Andes of Colombia, a small creature was rediscovered for the first time in 20 years. Raul Andres Galvis-Cordoba and Juan Manuel Carvajalino-Fernández (2025) Check List In the streams and rivers ...
The new butterfly species is very similar to a known species that lives over 800 miles away, posing a mystery about how the two ended up so far apart. Photo by P. Boyer In the high elevations of the ...
Lepanthes nasariana, A newly discovered Andean orchid, is already losing its cloud-forest habitat as warming pushes it toward ...
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How the Andes Foothills Feed Half of South America's River Systems
The Andes mountains and their extensive foothills form one of the planet's most crucial water distribution networks, ...
The soil in high-elevation, cooler, drier tropical forests in the Colombian Andes stores more carbon from fires than lower, warmer regions, new research shows. Scientists investigated the long-term ...
The new large millipede species was discovered in Colombia’s department of Boyacá, in the foothills of the Andes, about 1,600 feet above sea level, according to a study. Ricky Beron via Unsplash ...
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