Ecuador found a new leak in a fuel pipeline in the Amazon region on Saturday and dubbed it an "attack," days after another spill affected hundreds of thousands of people.
A massive oil spill in Ecuador, in the northwestern Esmeraldas province, has covered multiple rivers and a key wildlife ...
By Shanna Hanbury A massive oil spill in Ecuadorian Amazon, in the northwestern Esmeraldas province, has covered multiple ...
Ecuador battled a spreading oil slick Tuesday that has reached several rivers after a spill left thousands without drinking ...
Colombian marine biologist Fernando Trujillo has spent a lifetime working with the endangered creatures, which offer a window ...
An oil spill in northwestern Ecuador has turned a river black, prompting authorities to declare an environmental emergency ...
The Amazon is the second-largest river in the world and is home to various species of creatures. Although the river passes ...
Ninety-five percent of deforestation in the Amazon has occurred within 3.4 miles of a road, according to a landmark 2014 ...
The Government of Ecuador has declared a situation of force majeure for the country's oil sector due to the effects of erosion in the Coca River, one of the tributaries of the Amazon basin.
The newly resurfaced footage, originally captured in March 2016, shows an Amazon river dolphin, also known as botos, urinating into the air in Brazil’s Tocantins River. In the video, the dolphin ...
Randy Borman, a leader of the Cofan people of the Ecuadorian Amazon, died on February 17th ... hunting and fishing along the Aguarico River, moving lightly through a landscape they understood ...
a creature of almost mythical allure silently glides beneath the surface—the Amazon River dolphin, or “boto,” better known for its distinctive pink hue. Capturing the imaginations of locals and ...