They are home to millions of indigenous people whose lives, livelihoods and cultures are directly linked to forest health.
Deforestation is threatening tropical forests around the world. Agriculture is by far the biggest driver of tropical forest loss, as forests are cleared to make way for grazing and crops. Other direct ...
On the west side of Olympic National Park, the Hoh Rain Forest receives up to 170 inches of rain each year, creating a world blanketed in moss, ferns, and mist. Often described as a real-life fairy ...
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Tropical Rainforest and Ocean View
Explore the breathtaking beauty of a tropical rainforest merging with the endless blue ocean in stunning 4K UHD quality. The lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere create a sense of harmony and ...
Red butterflies aren’t just pretty visitors in the wild; they’re symbols of passion, vitality, and transformation. Found in ...
Scientists Sound Alarm Over Climate 'Tipping Points' Ahead Of COP30. With the widespread, irreversible die-off of tropical ...
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The grey slender loris, a shy, nocturnal, wet-nosed primate endemic to the tropical forests of Sri Lanka and southern India .
The vibrancy and diversity of butterfly species can also serve as an indicator of ecological health and a loss of complexity in ecosystems ...
Scientists discovered that a tiny Panamanian bat hunts like a lion, catching large prey using sound, patience, and precision.
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The Amazon’s Oldest Tree Are Bulking Up As CO2 Levels Rise
New data show resilience among the rainforest’s giants, though scientists warn that nutrient limits and rising heat could end ...
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