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A major discovery in West Africa is rewriting human history—archaeologists have found stone tools dating back 150,000 years ...
Mineral formations in caves reveal recurring periods of humidity in the Arabian Desert over the last 8 million years.
Populations of the critically endangered Indochinese tigers in eastern Thailand’s forest reserves remained stable between ...
In the Mexican port city of Acapulco, in southwestern Guerrero state, human activities have put so much pressure on the most ...
Sustainable tourism discourages illegal mangrove cutting and fishing in the Philippines' largest contiguous mangrove forest.
In Panama, one tree species survives lightning—and turns it into a deadly advantage. Scientists say it’s one of the most ...
Costa Rica, a paradise of lush rainforests, misty mountains, and a kaleidoscope of biodiversity, is renowned for its countless breathtaking waterfalls.
Thorn forest once blanketed the Rio Grande Valley. Restoring even a little of it could help the region cope with the impacts ...
Siargao islanders who used to catch fish illegally and cut down mangroves now replant the trees and run ecotours to the ...
Texas is known for many things – sprawling ranches, BBQ that’ll make you weep with joy, and enough state pride to fill the Gulf of Mexico twice over. But tucked away in Gonzales County, about 80 miles ...
From earthy tones reminiscent of lush forests to animal prints capturing nature's wild side, these frames remind us that ...
I've heard someone claim that in Costa Rica, there are 10 tourists for every quetzal,” Iván Eskildsen, owner of Ogaya Travel, ...