Amazon
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Declining Butterfly Populations Signal Dire Effects of Climate Change in Amazon
Biologists on a trail in the Ecuadoran Amazon hold their breath as they distribute a foul-smelling delicacy to lure butterflies, critical pollinators increasingly threatened by climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Amazon Rainforest Could Hit Tipping Point By 2050 Due To Climate Disruption, Experts Urged Immediate Action To Restore Degraded Areas
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Valley of Lost Cities Built 2,000 Year Ago Found In Amazon Rainforest
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Amazon Rainforest Could be the Next Source of World's Next Pandemic Due to Climate Change, Deforestation [Study]
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Amazon Deforestation Causes Warming, Adds Climate Impact To Global Heating
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Amazon Extreme Drought Exposes Ancient Dozens of Rock Formations, Carvings
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Amazon Extreme Drought Exposes Ancient Dozens of Rock Formations, Carvings
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2 Million Residents in Amazon Exposed to Hazardous Air Due to Drought and Wildfires
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Earthworks Shaped By Indigenous Peoples Who Lived 500 To 1,500 Years Ago Found In Amazon
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South American Monsoon Being Pushed To Critical Destabilization
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Brazil Celebrates As Deforestation in Amazon Falls 66% In August
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Threatened Pink Dolphins in Amazon At Risk From Overfishing, Construction
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Endangered, Threatened Insects Now in Online Illegal Trade