S tretching across 2.6 million square miles and eight countries and filled with more than 3 million species of plants and ...
The Amazon isn't as pristine as you might think. Turns out, humans have been changing its landscape for thousands of years. This suggests that some of the Amazon we know today was largely ...
By Peter Speetjens As forests continue to be cleared and forested landscapes degraded by human activity, their loss can ...
Through technology, we get to observe a number of species and behavior types we’d never be able to monitor by natural means. ...
Paul Bianchi, surveys the landscape. The forest has given way to a barren wasteland ... This section of the Peruvian Amazon, known as La Pampa, is now under the control of Bianchi’s soldiers.
For a month, Conservation Ecologist Dr. Lesley De Souza and Environmental Social Scientist Dr. Elliott Oakley worked in the far reaches of the Amazon ... to the landscape and the forest and ...