scientists in Brazil concluded a particularly grim conservation study - attempting to count the animals killed by huge wildfires in the Pantanal wetlands. They estimate that as many as 17 million ...
By Charles Foley and Jon Hall At the turn of this century, seeing a wild jaguar was exceptionally difficult. People driving ...
Martin, who has studied Brazil ... warned the Pantanal faces threats from deforestation and climate change, jeopardising the rivers that serve as critical safe havens for the animals.
The Brazilian Government of President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva has banned the use of animals in cosmetics and perfume research. The measure also applies to products with proven safety and ...
In Brazil, about 16 wild animals are killed by vehicles every second. Thus, a computer scientist has come up with a hi-tech solution: using artificial intelligence (AI) to tell drivers when ...
JBS, the world's largest meatpacking company, has over the last five years been buying cattle from farms that were caught illegally deforesting Brazil's Pantanal wetlands despite the company's claims ...
Bold and his fellow jaguars are surviving the worst fires to engulf the world's largest tropical wetlands in central-western Brazil, the Pantanal. Unlike other animals trapped and burnt to death ...
Bold and his fellow jaguars are surviving the worst fires to engulf the world’s largest tropical wetlands in central-western Brazil, the Pantanal. Unlike other animals trapped and burnt to ...