Discover more about Earthrise Studio's short film documenting the role of Indigenous leadership in conservation.
Scientists discovered microbes in Amazon peatlands that control carbon storage. If peatlands stay stable, they store carbon.
Researchers use genomic data to study the decline in genetic diversity in the Amazon Basin, particularly in Brazil Nut trees. The research uses genomic data to understand this keystone species' ...
Researchers from the German Max Planck Institutes of Geoanthropology and Biology Tübingen use genomic data to study the ...
After five years of planning, design, construction, and animal acquisition, Caldwell Zoo’s long-awaited Amazon River’s Edge ...
Carbon markets investor Silvania, backed by Swiss-trading house Mercuria and two non-profits, announced a $1.5 billion fund ...
A carbon markets investor backed by Swiss-trading house Mercuria said on Wednesday it had joined with two non-profits to ...
According to the Brazilian Federal Police, Bruno Heller is one of Amazon's largest deforesters and relied on legal and ...
"To effectively protect nature, you first need to know what's there." Researchers stunned by rare discovery deep in the ...
A study published in Nature Climate Change predicts that 36% of anurans’ habitats worldwide will soon be threatened by a combination of rising temperatures and water scarcity. Brazil has the greatest ...
Baby sloth poses for the camera on the tree. Image via depositphotos.com One of the world’s slowest animal species, the sloth, also resides in the Amazon rainforest. Everything about these animals are ...