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Covering more than 2 million square miles in South America, the world's biggest tropical rainforest hides lots of scary ...
A ceramic pot and the shell of a turtle, once hunted for its meat, are the most recent traces of an Indigenous community ...
Step into the untamed heart of the Amazon Rainforest, where nature thrives in its most raw, powerful, and breathtaking form. This video takes you on an unforgettable adventure through the world's ...
Afro-descendant peoples in four Amazon countries show remarkable achievements in environmental stewardship, according to new research from Conservation International, published in Nature ...
The ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, located in the northern part of Greece, rose to prominence under King Philip II and ...
The accelerated degradation of the Brazilian Amazon, primarily due to fires, has overshadowed the significant reduction in ...
Opossums and ocelots appear to team up on Amazonian nights, trekking through the rainforest together, according to videos ...
Golden oyster mushrooms, native to Asia, were brought to North America around the early 2000s. They’re part of an international mushroom culinary craze that has been feeding into one of the world’s ...
The Amazon rainforest -- considered one of the world's most important climate regulators - continues to face serious threats ...
One aspect of Monkey Jungle that can’t be captured in photographs is its multisensory nature. The soundscape alone is worth experiencing – a symphony of primate calls ranging from the high-pitched ...
The documentary The Story of Art in Alaska is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, bringing the creativity and cultural traditions of Alaska’s artists to viewers around the world.
Rubber tapping in the forest was once the main Amazonian economic activity, and now an Indigenous group is bringing it back.