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Cerro El Cono is a solitary, pyramidal hill in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest whose origins remain mysterious and that holds ...
The Amazon Rainforest hosts an incredible array of exotic bird species, showcasing a rich diversity that ranges from powerful ...
The Madeira River, the largest tributary of the Amazon, has been losing water flow over the last 20 years while facing severe ...
When Stéphen Rostain first began his archaeology career, other scientists tried to discourage him from studying the Amazon ...
In a protected part of the Amazon, Bacuri, a young manatee that was found stranded and alone, is being raised in captivity.
When they saw men with arrows and machetes bearing down on them, Daniel Braun and other Mennonites living in the Peruvian ...
Brazilian prosecutors are calling for the cancellation of the largest carbon credit deal in the Amazon Rainforest, saying it breaks national law and risks harming Indigenous communities. The 1 billion ...
Explore the Earth’s most diverse environment while traveling in luxury on the Amazon River, where Dallas attorney Holland ...
Why it's incredible: El Cono stands alone in the rainforest and has a mysterious pyramidal shape. Cerro El Cono is a 1,310-foot-tall (400 meters), pyramid-like formation in the Amazon rainforest.
Brazilian economist Ana Toni says that problems in Belém, including where to put tens of thousands of U.N. delegates this November, showcase why environmental action is needed.
Protected areas and indigenous territories contain 60% of the Amazon’s total aboveground biomass and have remained carbon sinks over the past 10 years, according to a new report by the Monitoring of ...