Peru is one of the most biodiverse nations in the world, but its precious wildlife is threatened by traffickers. Linda Pressly goes on operations with the wildlife police. Show more The global trade ...
High up in the tree tops of Peru live all manner of species – from red howler monkeys to tiny tamarins, these species are perfectly adapted for life above the ground. However, roads for logging are ...
Lake Titicaca, located on the border of Peru and Bolivia, is the largest lake in South America situated at high altitude, over 3,800 meters above sea level. Its crystal-clear waters and surrounding ...
In the last decade, 383 species have been trafficked in Peru, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Peru has about 64 species of animals in danger of extinction. Some of them can be ...
Spectacled bears and jungle wildlife severely affected, some killed by residents GWIS reports 10,400 fires in Peru in 2024, double the previous record Lack of government response and human-started ...