Amazon rainforest
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Trafficked Animals Finally Free, Released Back into Amazon
A sight somewhat resembling the hull of Noah's Arc, conservationists in Colombia transported nearly 150 animals, seized from illegal traffickers, and plan to release them back into their natural Amazon habitats after being rehabilitated.
Latest Research Articles
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The Ecology of the Barí [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
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Dried Out Amazon Could Speed Up Climate Change
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Discovered: the Stunning 'Glow Worm' of the Amazon
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Entomologist Finds Largest Spider in the Amazon, Lives to Tell the Tale
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Lonely Tree Problem Spikes Brazil's Carbon Emissions
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Amazon's Drought Prompts Scientists to Monitor Effects of Climate Change
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Amazon Deforestation Grows 29 Percent
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Logging and Burning in Amazon Causes Annual Loss of 54 Million Tons of Carbon
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Positive Incentives May be the Key to Slowing Amazon Deforestation
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30 Years of Oil Pollution Threatening Western Amazon
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Amazon Rainforest Gets $215 Million Boost in Protection
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Human Impact on Amazon Rainforest Grossly Underestimated