Morning Overview on MSNOpinion
Amazon wildlife is learning to use our walkways
High above the forest floor, the Amazon’s newest thoroughfares are not branches or lianas but human-built walkways, and the ...
A team led by Michigan Technological University researcher Jared Wolfe is the first to uncover why long-lived rainforest birds are declining in an untouched environment historically considered a ...
Learn why the Amazon is critical for our planet and how WWF is working to protect its forests, rivers, and wildlife from growing threats.
A recent study found that these endangered areas are home to up to 46% of the global populations of 40 species that nest in ...
According to a recent University of Michigan study that synthesized datasets from Chicago and the Amazon rainforest, birds have been getting smaller as climate change progresses. This effect is most ...
Climate Compass on MSN
10 Facts About The Amazon Rainforest - From Environmental Scientists
Record-Breaking Carbon Emissions Transform the Amazon from Guardian to Threat The Amazon rainforest experienced its most ...
Monitoring, research, tourism, photography and environmental education are the tools to protect Brazil’s largest bird of prey, which currently has large and diverse populations only in the Amazon. The ...
Cameron L. Rutt, W. Justin Cooper, Christian B. Andretti, Thiago V. V. Costa, Philip C Stouffer, Claudeir F. Vargas, David A. Luther, Mario Cohn-Haft https://www ...
LOS AMIGOS BIOLOGICAL STATION, Peru, Aug 5 (Reuters) - In a camping tent in the Peruvian jungle, four scientists crowded around a tiny patient: An Amazonian rodent that could fit in the palm of a ...
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