Camera traps reveal that Amazonian animals use a walkway high up in the forest as a secret night-time highway.
Tourists snapping selfies with sloths are fueling a booming black market that’s tearing these gentle animals from the Amazon ...
Learn why the Amazon is critical for our planet and how WWF is working to protect its forests, rivers, and wildlife from growing threats.
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Amazon’s Hidden Animal Highways: The Surprising Pathways That Help Wildlife Survive
Amazon animals are adapting to the growing challenges of habitat fragmentation, discovering unexpected pathways that help ...
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Top ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin’s COP30 reflections on Amazon conservation (analysis)
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 and partners, including WWF, expanded their commitment to conserving the Amazon with the launch of ...
Legend has it that the Santiago River used to swallow the canoe of anyone trying to explore it. Now an indigenous community ...
Legend has it that the Santiago river used to swallow the canoe of anyone trying to explore it. Now an indigenous community ...
Spanning Brazil, Peru, Colombia and more, the Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest. It holds 10% of known wildlife ...
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The world's new US$125 billion rainforest trust fund revives a 1990s idea—and shows its ...
A US$125 billion rainforest fund is being hailed as a flagship announcement from the 2025 UN climate summit in Belém, Brazil.
The Darvaza gas crater, also called the “Door to Hell” or “Gates of Hell,” is a burning natural gas crater in Turkmenistan’s ...
Pope Leo XIV is urging countries at United Nations climate talks to take “concrete actions” to stop climate change that is ...
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