There are some forests on Earth that are so old they stretch back millions of years, even through drastic changes in climate, geography, and biodiversity. These are often called “living museums” due ...
About 30 Indigenous women from seven Amazon nationalities have traveled to Ecuador’s northern oil region to witness the environmental impacts of decades of oil and gas extraction.
Hapag-Lloyd has launched its 2026 Amazon season with the Hanseatic Spirit departing Belém this week on an 18-day upstream ...
Can animals and insects have legal rights?Sounds like a scene out of Pixar’s Zooptopia, but this is indeed a reality now in ...
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Have you seen this jungle bird before?
A toucan with a colorful beak rests in the rainforest canopy. The footage comes from Amazon Rainforest, Peru. It highlights the unique look of this tropical bird.
The journey loosely follows the Amazon’s flow and features Peschak’s photographs of the region’s biodiversity, novel wildlife behavior, and unique ecologies of rarely seen species. Take a look at some ...
Expeditions Deep into the Rainforests to Iquitos, offering access to remote regions and remarkable biodiversity. Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is among the few operators navigating the river with small ...
Among the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet is the Brazil nut, widely recognised as the richest natural dietary source of selenium. Despite its nutritional benefits, however, producing Brazil ...
Centuries before the rise of the Inca Empire, a much smaller kingdom on the central coast of Peru already had a sophisticated ...
Have you ever wondered which rivers are the longest in the world? Let’s find out the world's 10 longest rivers together.
Stingless bees in Peru’s Amazon now hold legal rights, becoming the first insects anywhere the law must actively protect. That decision pulls a small rainforest pollinator into court and turns a ...
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