Deforestation rates in Panama are set to show a decline as the Central American nation ramps up its efforts to stop the illegal logging of forests largely driven by the expansion of agriculture, ...
In Texas, some herpetologists thought egrets were eating them. In Connecticut, people accused raccoons. In Brazil, they ...
More than 25 years since the U.S. closed its jungle warfare school in Panama, conventional troops are back for a new course.
In Panama, jaguars in fragmented territory have clashed with local ranchers and livestock. Now a National Geographic Explorer ...
Panama and O.N.E Amazon sign a Letter of Intent to protect the Darién region and pioneer new models of conservation finance ...
A volcanic eruption triggered a sediment flow that preserved a mangrove forest around what is now Barro Colorado Island, providing a better glimpse of the vegetation that existed in a highly changing ...
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New study reveals stark difference between government-owned and Indigenous land: 'Participatory mapping'
It's solid evidence of a solution that’s been right in front of everyone for decades. New study reveals stark difference between government-owned and Indigenous land: 'Participatory mapping' first ...
Annual staple on the Tasmanian music event calendar A Festival Called Panama has announced plans to take a break in 2026, as it pushes to raise public awareness and amp up political pressure to ...
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh is presenting “Tropical Forest Panama,” which immerses visitors in the nature, culture and interconnectedness of the Panamanian forest system.
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