Letter: West Twin misinformation To the Editor, Joe Nusse’s letter regarding our democracy being actively eroded and ...
March 2026 – 11 days for £3,695 per person 29 March 2027 – 11 days for £3,895 per person Journey into the richly biodiverse ...
There’s something special about a long road trip, miles of open highway, the hum of your tires on the pavement, and that ...
Several years worth of findings from a floating laboratory have tapped into a well-stocked coral library of taxonomic, ...
Several countries across the Amazon region are working together to tackle illegal gold mining in the area, according to the Guardian.
Abstract. Liberia, endowed with one of West Africa’s last vast rainforest ecosystems and significant coastal Blue Carbon resources, is moving decisively toward establishing a functional carbon market ...
Eckerd’s Office of Global Education announced the winners of its annual photo and video contest today, giving out $3,550 in ...
Mexico’s sundry landscapes have few parallels. Straddling the northern boundary of the Tropic of Cancer, the country boasts ...
The indigenous Bugkalot people of Nueva Ecija call it "kelli": a plant with white, starburst-like flowers and oval-shaped leaves that are traditionally mashed and mixed with food to treat ailing dogs.
A giant millipede thought ‘lost to science’ since 1897 has been found alive — one of 21 rediscoveries in Madagascar.
A conservation group funded by Colossal Biosciences organized the expedition in Madagascar to search for species considered “lost to science,” according to a July 17 news release from Re:wild. The ...
A century-old millipede mystery ends as scientists rediscover an 11-inch species in Madagascar, along with 20 other species.
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