By Liz Kimbrough Up in the misty mountains, teems a kaleidoscope of life: trees drip with epiphytes, hummingbirds sip from ...
Forced to quarantine at a ranger station during the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of researchers in northern Argentina passed ...
The new Global Forest Goals Report 2026, launching this month, will reveal just how much ground we've lost and what it will take to turn the tide before 2030. We spoke with UN DESA’s expert Shyam ...
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Recent data from the University of Maryland show the tropics lost 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) of primary rainforest in 2024 — nearly double the loss of 2023 and the highest on record.
Reconstruction of the paleoenvironments in which Chilean mastodons lived, from the semi-arid north to the cold rainforests of Patagonia. Author: Mauricio Álvarez The disappearance of mastodons still ...
Ithaca, NY—Every spring, the familiar songs of Wood Thrushes and warblers return to the parks and backyards of eastern North America. But their journey begins far to the south—in the lush, remote ...