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Mongabay News on MSNWarming climate is already too hot to handle for 2% of amphibians, study showsFor about 2% of the world’s amphibian species, it’s already getting too hot to survive in their natural habitats, according ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNTo coax a replanted rainforest to be more like old growth, consider a termite transplant.New research reveals that a termite shortage might be at the root of slower decomposition of dead wood in second growth ...
Of these ecosystems, those dominated by plants (e.g., tundra, deciduous and coniferous forest, rain forest, grasslands ... are characterized by simple food webs with little redundancy of consumers ...
More than 3,000 exotic animals and plants (including two resident sloths) are housed in the indoor four-storey tropical rainforest. From Dhs155 (adult ... and scurrying up the large black spider’s web ...
Lianas are dominating tropical forests. When lianas gain the upper hand, there are serious consequences that affect forest ...
New technology is helping Peru fight against the illegal logging of its 68 million hectares of valuable tropical rainforest. Developed by the University of Sheffield, the technology uses satellite ...
In the context of rainforest regeneration ... while also providing a food source for decomposers that are already present. "A young, regenerating forest doesn't have a lot of deadwood in it ...
New technology is helping Peru fight against the illegal logging of its 68 million hectares of valuable tropical rainforest. Google Earth Image © Airbus 2025 showing ...
From reef to rainforest, this Australian tropical escape promises horseback rides, luxury eco-lodges, and one unforgettable boat ride to a private cay in the middle of the ocean. After a three ...
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