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What’s Destroying the Amazon and Why It Matters
The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most vital ecosystems on Earth but it's facing growing threats from deforestation, climate change, and industrial expansion. This video explores the major causes of ...
The Amazon Rainforest is home to some of the most terrifying creatures on the planet. Known for its incredible biodiversity, the jungle also hides some of the deadliest and most dangerous monsters in ...
One aspect of Monkey Jungle that can’t be captured in photographs is its multisensory nature. The soundscape alone is worth experiencing – a symphony of primate calls ranging from the high-pitched ...
This may not be the deepest film about the deforestation crisis, but it works as an effective call to action.
The Karipuna people say they will stand their ground. In defense of the Amazon. In defense of their people and their future. This is episode 56 of Stories of Resistance.
Seven giant funeral urns dating to pre-Columbian times have been found deep in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. A fisher who works in this little-known waterlogged area of the middle Solimões ...
The Amazon Rainforest is home to some of the most exotic and beautiful animal life on the planet. Recently, scientists have discovered another rainforest resident deep within Brazil’s palm-dense ...
The Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest – spanning 6.9 million square kilometres (2.72 million square miles) across nine countries and covering around 40% of the South American continent.
Forest loss in Brazil’s Amazon — home to the largest swath of this rainforest — dropped 30.6% compared to the previous year, the lowest level of destruction in nine years. The improvement ...
In 2024, the Amazon rainforest faced severe wildfires and drought, highlighting climate challenges and leading to increased focus on conservation and Indigenous rights.