This cover image released by Doubleday shows "Urban Jungle: The History and Future of Nature in the City" by Ben Wilson. (Doubleday via AP) ““Urban Jungle: The History and Future of Nature in the City ...
Pangolins, the jungle’s elusive specialists, survive almost entirely on ants and termites. Their unique diet, armour and ...
“A major question is whether a large-scale collapse of the Amazon forest system could actually happen within the twenty-first century.” (Source: Bernardo M. Flores, et al, Critical Transitions in the ...
A study provides insights into how energy flows in the food webs that connect soil- and canopy-dwelling organisms in tropical ecosystems with high biodiversity. When rainforest is converted to ...
Illinois Institute of Technology, Purdue University, Natural State, The Morton Arboretum, and Indigenous communities collaborate to advance biodiversity monitoring and data collection in five-year, ...
As survival stories go, “Lost in the Jungle” is a humdinger. When a small plane crashes in Colombian jungle, the pilot and a woman are killed while her four children, ranging from 13 to 8 months, ...
A team of international scientists led by researchers from Australian universities has found the first evidence that woody biomass in tropical rainforests is acting as a long-term source of carbon ...
The tropical rainforest is the most biodiverse biome on Earth, housing an astonishing variety of species due to its unique climate, characterized by abundant rainfall and sunlight. Despite its ...
Tabletop publisher The Op Games, along with Sidekick Games, has released a brand-new original IP, as they take you to the rainforest with their latest title Hutan. Inspired by the Indonesian word for ...
The Amazon basin houses over three million species in its rainforest ecosystem, with over 2,500 tree species creating and sustaining this vibrant environment. One in ten known species in the world ...
““Urban Jungle: The History and Future of Nature in the City” by Ben Wilson (Doubleday) When most people think of weeds, they think of decay and blight. They’re not something that spark much joy at ...
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