Amazon
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Human Activity Could Impact the Natural Water Cycle In Amazon, Scientists Calls For Conservation
Scientists call for the conservation of the Amazon natural water cycle, which can affect the region permanently. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
Amazon Wildfires Could Become 'More Flammable' Due to Severe Drought and El Nino Phenomenon
New Giant Anaconda Species ‘Northern Green Anaconda’ Discovered While Filming Will Smith’s Wildlife Documentary in the Amazon
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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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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