Queens of some ant species have evolved an unusually hostile mode for colony takeover: they infiltrate colonies of other ant ...
Camera traps reveal that Amazonian animals use a walkway high up in the forest as a secret night-time highway.
A prominent nonprofit group in Brazil says that criminal gangs expanded their presence in the Brazilian Amazon last year and ...
Learn why the Amazon is critical for our planet and how WWF is working to protect its forests, rivers, and wildlife from ...
While delegates gathered in Belem, around 180 kilometres away, in Tome-Acu, trucks transported wood from a deforested area of ...
World Anteater Day is a reminder that even the most unexpected creatures play important roles in maintaining the balance of ...
Human influence across centuries continues to define biodiversity and carbon storage in the world's largest rainforest, ...
Creatures consuming species that contain deadly toxins have evolved a suite of clever strategies to stay alive.
The Amazon, which spans nine South American countries and covers between 6.24 and 6.56 million km, is the world’s largest ...
Human influence across centuries continues to define biodiversity and carbon storage in the world’s largest rainforest, according to a new collaborative and international study led by the University ...
In an ant colony, the queen is dying, under attack by her own daughters. Meanwhile, the true enemy — an invader queen from another ant species — waits on the sidelines.
Brazil’s tropical forests are under pressure. Startup re.green won for the Earthshot Prize for its efforts to restore them.