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Suppose historians found a hidden Amazon civilization
The Amazon rainforest stretches for millions of kilometers, hiding ancient tribes, animals and maybe something else. What if ...
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Can the Amazon rainforest make you money?
A simple method could turn rainforest conservation into a source of income. It's changing how people think about farming and profit.
Environmental groups are skeptical about whether grain traders that supply livestock feed to global meat markets will keep ...
A group representing some of the world’s largest soybean traders is exiting a landmark deal created in Brazil to protect the ...
The wildcat gold mining boom that swept across the Amazon beginning in the 1970s left behind an environmental catastrophe of ...
Brazil’s biggest soy producers have withdrawn from the soy moratorium, a pledge to avoid Amazon deforestation.
In communities around the Amazon Rainforest, there's a pervasive belief that large landowners use their money to influence ...
Scientists recently discovered a new species of green anaconda in the Amazon rainforest. A new Nat Geo series shows the ...
Many locals are cheering on the Brazilian government’s plans to rebuild a decrepit highway. Environmentalists are less keen ...
Pole to Pole’s Amazon episodes document a new anaconda species and reveal how pollution moves through one of Earth’s most ...
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This Cruise Visits the Remotest Corners of the Amazon Rainforest—How to Plan a Trip
Some of the Amazon rainforest’s remotest reaches lie not in Brazil, but in Ecuador. A weeklong river cruise reveals the creatures, plants, and people that define this extraordinary region.
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Urban sprawl and illegal mining reshape a fragile Amazon frontier
Beneath the rising sun, people from nearby Indigenous communities navigate across the Vaupés River in traditional wooden ...
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