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Adorable Amazon parrot sits in the rain and screams with pure joy
Nico the Amazon parrot has found his happy place, and that place is in the middle of a torrential rainstorm. The more rain ...
As I write this, the Brazilian section of the Amazon rain forest is still actively being consumed by flames. The tropical South American forest, which covers a remarkable 2.1 million square miles in ...
Dr. Magali Nehemy stood on the banks of the Tapajós River in the Amazon rainforest when the community's chief—a man in his ...
The world's largest rain forest houses an abundance of wildlife. March 11, 2009 — -- It's home to the world's most vast variety of living creatures with the most birds, freshwater fish and ...
Global warming and deforestation are combining to dry out rain forests, which could start an unstoppable cycle that turns them to grasslands. The Amazon rain forest, like other tropical forests, ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — 2024 was a brutal year for the Amazon rain forest, with rampant wildfires and extreme drought ravaging large parts of a biome that’s a critical counterweight to climate change. A ...
The Amazon rain forest is facing dangers from climate change and droughts, which are leading to frequent wildfires in the ecosystem. Fires are normally rare in the rain forest, due to thick tree cover ...
In July 2019, about 30 scientists from around the world gathered in Manaus, Brazil. Their goal was to map out all of the ways the Amazon absorbs and releases greenhouse gases. In a new study published ...
Data collected by ESA’s Copernicus satellites has highlighted an almost fourfold increase in the number of fires devastating the Amazon rain forest in August this year, as compared to the same period ...
Long before Amazon.com, there was just the Amazon, a massive rain forest and river in South America. Tuesday, archaeologists announced the discovery of 81 previously unknown, lost villages in a small ...
The Amazon rain forest, which saw devastating wildfires last year wipe out massive amounts of vegetation, has caught fire once again, and experts are predicting the damage could be even worse.
be as high as 9,420 sq miles (24,330 sq km). In 2004 at least 8,920 square miles (23,037 sq km) of rainforest were cleared in the Brazilian Amazon. That’s almost 25 square miles (63 sq. kilometers) of ...
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