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Meet the 'walking tree' tourists love to talk about: Is it real?
Some rainforest tours claim you can see “walking trees” that move a few metres every year. The truth is more fascinating than the myth. The Socratea palm of Central and South America doesn’t actually ...
From rainforest canopies to sunlit savannas, these wildlife photographs take us around the world to witness the remarkable ...
Pigs, rats, cats and mongooses, all brought to the island decades earlier by humans, were to blame for their demise, preying ...
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9 stunning places worth seeing in Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park is located in the state of Washington. And, just like so many other parts of the Pacific Northwest, the ...
Seasons are changing in the Anthropocene, with new 'emergent seasons' like Southeast Asia's haze season appearing, while ...
Over 5,000 indigenous people attended the UN's climate summit in the Amazon to call for land rights over their ancestral territories, but it's unclear to what degree negotiations took them into ...
A new study provides evidence for the peaceful coexistence between four big cats species in Guatemala's rainforests.
Across their 10,000 species, sea slugs sport striking colors, external gills, and even the ability to regrow a body from a ...
Silent wings, razor-sharp talons, and killer precision—these apex aerial predators rule the skies. Here are the world’s ...
As tropical forests experience chronic drying and more extreme droughts due to climate change, some plants are adapting by ...
Humans live in a world abundant in salt, but this everyday seasoning is a luxury for wild herbivores, and it's far from clear ...
Overlapping Storms: Though rainy weather is typical during fall in South and Southeast Asia, the tail end of this “wet season ...
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