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The World Wildlife Fund's June 24 report spotlights 26 firms advancing forest management and conservation worldwide.
Thousands of people used to cross the Darién Gap every day. Emerging from the rainforest, they would stop in small towns ...
Google Earth will now let you look at historical imagery from Street View. The update, which comes as part of the tool’s 20th ...
ESA’s Biomass satellite has released its first breathtaking images of Earth, providing a never-before-seen perspective of the ...
High-altitude drone captures rare view of Mount Everest. Using a drone modified to fly in thin air, photographer Renan Ozturk captured a stunning 360-degree panorama of the roof of the world.
A coalition of pension funds and insurance companies holding a combined $9.5 trillion of assets has called on investors to ...
Esther and Rio, two orphaned baby chimpanzees, clung tenderly to their caregiver s chest at a sanctuary inside one of Sierra ...
One-third (34%) of all global forest lost between 2001 and 2024 is likely permanent — meaning trees in those areas are unlikely to grow back naturally — according to a new analysis by World Resources ...
The rich plant life that makes up the Amazon rainforest contributes a significant amount of water vapour to Earth’s ...
The new data provides a more detailed picture than ever before on the local, regional and global causes of tree cover loss.
Captive-bred salamander can survive in the wild, and old fynbos seeds will germinate, sowing science’s hope for habitat restoration.