Local patrols in the Amazon are leading a conservation success story, protecting forests and wildlife against growing threats ...
New Scientist on MSN
Cutting down the Amazon will bring extreme rain, wind and heat
We used to think that deforestation in the Amazon would dry out the local climate, but the effects may be even more extreme ...
Every time humans cut into the Amazon rainforest or burn or destroy parts of it, they're making people sick. It's an idea Indigenous people have lived by for thousands of years. Now a new study in the ...
Without trees, the Amazon faces harsher extremes. New modeling reveals more heat, violent storms, and stronger winds.
WHEN a plane crashed in the Amazon jungle carrying four young children, there was little hope of finding them alive. It took rescuers two weeks to trace the wreckage of the Cessna that went down ...
Mongabay News on MSN
First review of Amazon plastic pollution finds widespread contamination
Plastic pollution is widespread across the Amazon Rainforest’s rivers, plants and animals, according to a recent study.
Sam Eckholm on MSN
Living in The Most Isolated Lodge in the Amazon Rainforest
What happens when you leave the modern world behind and spend 72 hours in the Amazon rainforest? This video documents a rare stay at the Uakari Floating Lodge, one of the most remote eco-lodges on ...
Amazon S3 on MSN
Strategies for Surviving in the Amazon Jungle
Learn survival techniques for being lost in the Amazon rainforest.
Climate Indigenous Territories Health FILE - A fisherman walks to his boat in Santa Rosa, Peru, an island on the Amazon River on Aug. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan ...
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