Pilibhit: A 50-year-old marginal farmer working at an MNREGA site in Gajraula Khas village near Pilibhit Tiger Reserve's ...
A recent study found that these endangered areas are home to up to 46% of the global populations of 40 species that nest in ...
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Amazon wildlife is learning to use our walkways

High above the forest floor, the Amazon’s newest thoroughfares are not branches or lianas but human-built walkways, and the ...
Making it through these open-world games doesn't come down to questing and exploration. Players will need to hunt for food ...
BELEM, Brazil, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Brazil insisted on hosting this year's COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belem ...
Amazon animals are adapting to the growing challenges of habitat fragmentation, discovering unexpected pathways that help ...
Camera traps reveal that Amazonian animals use a walkway high up in the forest as a secret night-time highway.
Learn why the Amazon is critical for our planet and how WWF is working to protect its forests, rivers, and wildlife from growing threats.
Having studied the healing plants and peoples of tropical South America for well over four decades, I am often asked, “What ...
The government of Brazil, Brazilian communities, and a broad coalition of partners—including WWF—launched the ARPA ...
Pine woods, cypress swamps, and mangrove forests all exist in one place. Special scrub-jays make their homes in the sandy scrub areas. These bright blue birds live nowhere else on Earth except right ...
In theory, stopping the deforestation of the Amazon is among the cheapest ways of curbing global warming. Brazil’s “Legal Amazon” region, which encompasses nine states and 60% of the entire forest ...