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Lightning-laced micro-storms may fell more rainforest giants than dryness or heat, forcing a rethink of forest-management playbooks.
A tiny insect called a midge spreads the disease, and the earliest known case dates back to 1955 in a forest worker near a ...
In 1960, Hanbury-Tenison purchased a fragment of this rainforest habitat on the edge of Bodmin Moor, where he has raised his family to care deeply about the natural world and reflect on the habitat ...
“Amphibians across the globe, such as frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and caecilians, face a range of threats in the wild, ...
To meet this aim, UNESCO Beijing is looking for a contractor to design and deliver a youth forest nature education in the ...
Costa Rica is no stranger to drug smuggling incidents, but on May 22, 2025, police in the Central American country ...
On Sunday, June 29, Indonesia will break ground on a $6 billion electric vehicle (EV) battery plant on Halmahera, the largest ...
Science is under attack throughout the world. Meanwhile, there’s substantial scientific evidence that the planetary system is ...
Its fur is uniquely spotted and striped, and its silent movement resembles a shadow in the thicket: The ocelot is one of the ...
With the world feeling more volatile than ever, especially after the most recent turmoil in the Middle East, itchy-footed travellers could be forgiven for cooling their heels untill things calm down.
In India, which already has a high incidence of mortality due to snakebites, climate change is triggering snake migration, ...
Trees in tropical forests are dying at an increased rate, with consequences for biodiversity, carbon storage, and the global ...