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South America Is Drying Up
A new study shows that dry, warm, and flammable conditions have skyrocketed across the continent, favoring the spread of uncontrolled fire. South America Is Drying Up originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica— The preliminary estimate of the damage to the agriculture sector from Tropical Storm Rafael, which ...
The Outdoors Calendar publishes submitted information on hunting, fishing, hiking and other outdoors events. Email details to ...
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Forest loss in the Legal Amazon from August 2023 to July 2024 reached 6,288km². The result is the lowest percentage of ...
Some of the honourees on the 2024 Bright Ideas in Travel list are making a point of thinking big: managing a worldwide wildlife census, creating an open-source map with hundreds of thousands of users, ...
The discovery means the mussels could impact the state’s drinking water facilities, as they have in other areas where they’ve taken hold, such as Brazil’s Pantanal and China ... Agriculture allocated ...
Over 100 invasive lizards the size of dogs have been reported throughout South Carolina and are destroying the local ...
A 1.500 square meter work, created by the artist Mundano also reusing flood mud, was inaugurated in the Brazilian city to ...
The huge wildfires that ripped through Brazil recently did not spare its vast tropical savanna, but green shoots are already ...
The image of millions of butterflies in a magical forest won the European Wildlife Photographer competition and here are 20 more amazing category winners.
Senator Irajá, rapporteur of Bill 2.234/2022 that legalizes casinos, bingo halls and jogo do bicho in Brazil, assured GMB ...