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Cerro El Cono is a solitary, pyramidal hill in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest whose origins remain mysterious and that holds ...
In the space of six months, Xamã the jaguar had crisscrossed more than 14,000 hectares of the Amazon Rainforest, or about ...
It protects some 1.1 million hectares of Amazon rainforest. It’s one of the most ... Because there’s no poaching, illegal logging or mining a lot of the wildlife around the river is incredibly ...
EXCLUSIVE: Area23a has acquired We Are Guardians, an urgent documentary on Indigenous defenders of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil produced by Fisher Stevens’ Highly Flammable, and Leonardo DiCaprio’s ...
Indigenous peoples forced from the Amazon rainforest are finally getting the legal power to return—and it’s not only about justice. Under their stewardship, the forests can thrive. In 2025 ...
By Henry Fountain The Amazon is losing its ability to recover from disturbances like droughts and land-use changes, scientists reported Monday, adding to concern that the rainforest is approaching ...
Hundreds of square miles of the rainforest have burned as countries in the region battle a record number of fires fueled by extreme weather. By Ana Ionova and Manuela Andreoni Ana Ionova reported ...
Cerro El Cono is a 1,310-foot-tall (400 meters), pyramid-like formation in the Amazon rainforest ... from illegal deforestation and wildlife poaching. Discover more incredible places, where ...
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