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ZME Science on MSNThis Tree Survives Lightning Strikes—and Uses Them to Kill Its RivalsIn Panama’s dense lowland jungle, a tropical species called Dipteryx oleifera —known locally as almendro or the tonka bean ...
Stony Brook University’s Dr. Patricia Wright was introduced to an amazing parcel of land in southeastern Madagascar.
The Amazon rainforest is estimated to have 390 billion individual trees and innumerable species of plants and animals. Canopy ...
We spoke to the founder of Forest Bean coffee about sustainability, time honoured farming traditions, and what makes their ...
Scientists warn that the dire wolf could bring "unintended consequences." "We are modifying creatures in new ways. Should we ...
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Meeple Mountain on MSNHUTAN: Life in the Rainforest Game ReviewPlant flowers to grow the rainforest and build animal habitats in this puzzle drafting, tile placement game. Join Kevin as he reviews Hutan: Life in the Rainforest from The OP Games ...
Through partnerships with Asean nations, Singapore can make a big difference for species on the brink of extinction. Read ...
Costa Rica adopted enlightened wildlife protection laws in 2017, guided by the motto "when in doubt, favor nature.” The country became the first in the world to ban wildlife selfies. Its wildlife ...
In an old-growth longleaf pine savanna, the absurdly long pine needles sing in the wind. Once considered forests, these ...
Costa Rica’s highways are packed with animal lovers searching for a glimpse of a sloth or red-eyed tree frog. Too many of the nation’s iconic animals are killed by vehicle strikes on the busy roads.
Conservationists are rethinking strategies to build climate resilience in nature as rising temperatures threaten species and ...
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