Discover why travelers trade African safaris for Amazon river cruises to see a whole new ecosystem in luxury style.The post Amazon river cruises emerge as the new frontier for wildlife ...
High above the forest floor, the Amazon’s newest thoroughfares are not branches or lianas but human-built walkways, and the region’s wildlife is quietly adapting. Elevated paths meant for tourists and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STORY: Wildlife such as jaguars and birds shined down in bright colors between Manhattan and Queens. Among the speakers at the UN ...
Look up in the woods and you may see a familiar sight: squirrels using tree limbs like a leafy highway, crossing a patch of land without putting their paws on the ground. The Brazilian Amazon ...
A new study examines the migratory movements of jaguars, river dolphins, and other species The Amazon river basin encompasses more than one-third of the South American continent, and the river itself ...
You can read about the Amazon forest for years and still not come close to grasping how strange its wildlife really is. The rainforest holds animals that glow, mimic wood, run on water, or carry ...
Scientists working in the vast Amazon Basin have contributed more than 57,000 camera trap images for a new study. WCS scientists working in the vast Amazon Basin have contributed more than 57,000 ...
Delfin Amazon Cruises this year is offering three itineraries featuring wildlife experts. The experts are National Geographic Explorers Carmen Chavez and Kenneth Feeley, wildlife photographer Walter ...
The legal and illegal wildlife trade continues to escalate in tandem with increasing Chinese investment in South America’s Amazon region, mirroring a similar China trafficking trend that devastated ...
RESTON, Va., April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Wildlife Federation and Blink Smart Home Security launch the 'Eye on the Wild' campaign to capture wildlife in unexpected places and inspire ...
Researchers have compiled more than 154,000 records of camera trap images form the Amazon Rainforest, recording 317 species of birds, mammals and reptiles. This is the first study to compile and ...