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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Zoo had some exciting news to share on Wednesday. A new baby ocelot kitten was born in the rainforest falls exhibit on May 13 to first time parents Anahi and Salvador.
The Amazon rainforest is a lush, verdant expanse teeming with diverse wildlife, including vibrant macaws, elusive jaguars, and playful monkeys, all set against a backdrop of towering trees and ...
Researchers identified a new poison dart frog species in the Amazon which has bright blue stripes on a darker body with copper-colored legs.
Jaguar numbers in the Amazon Rainforest may be higher than previous estimates, according to a new large-scale study that offers the most comprehensive population snapshot to date. Using camera ...
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The 'loneliest man in the world' spent almost three decades surviving on his own in the depths of the Amazon rainforest ... and rocks in a bid to trap animals, and would litter the grave-like ...
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Peru holds the second-largest share of Amazon rainforest after Brazil, with over 70 million hectares—about 60 percent of Peru’s territory, according to nonprofit Rainforest Trust. It’s one ...
Alongside him, dozens of Amazon Indigenous nations based in Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia have joined forces to demand a ban on oil and gas drilling in the world’s largest rainforest.