Learn why the Amazon is critical for our planet and how WWF is working to protect its forests, rivers, and wildlife from growing threats.
The government of Brazil, Brazilian communities, and a broad coalition of partners—including WWF—launched the ARPA ...
High above the forest floor, the Amazon’s newest thoroughfares are not branches or lianas but human-built walkways, and the ...
Two jaguars, caught with a camera trap survey, walk through the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. (Daniel Rocha/UC Davis) From jaguars and ocelots to anteaters and capybara, most land-based mammals living ...
Discover how bioeconomy practices, biodiversity preservation and carbon accounting are enhancing Amazon rainforest ...
Microplastics silently threaten even untouched Amazon wilderness. The post Microplastics Invade the Amazon Rainforest, ...
The Amazon rainforest is under constant threat from encroachment and segmentation, but animals are finding a lifeline thanks ...
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 ...
A new report has found wildlife smugglers employ sophisticated methods to smuggle species from the Brazilian rainforest, including widespread fraud and corruption. In recent years, smugglers have been ...
Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. More than one-third of the Amazon rainforest has been degraded by humans, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science, ...
BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -Brazil insisted on hosting this year's COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belem to put ...