Scientific American sits down with nature writer Robert Macfarlane to discuss his latest book—one of our top picks of ...
Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America have historically been guardians of nature, but their role could be more important ...
Puerto Buenavista Island is home to a small village of crab catchers and fishers in the middle of the waters of the Gulf of ...
Nearly two decades ago Ecuador became the first country to legally enshrine the rights of nature in its constitution. This landmark move made the country the first in the world to recognize ecosystems ...
Trees are seen at Laguna Grande in the protected Amazon rainforest of Cuyabeno, Ecuador, on March 30, 2024. Credit - Daniel Munoz/AFP—Getty Images Nearly two decades ago Ecuador became the first ...
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This Is Ecuador – Just Pure Nature in 4K
Experience Ecuador’s natural beauty, from the Andes mountains and the Amazon rainforest to Pacific coastlines and volcanic landscapes. This film showcases both iconic destinations and remote areas, ...
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Ecuador – Nature and Scenery in 4K
Experience Ecuador’s natural beauty in 4K, featuring a mix of mountains, forests, and coastal landscapes. This visual overview captures the country’s geographic variety and vibrant ecosystems.
The Blomberg’s tree boa was recently documented in southwestern Colombia for the first time, even as it loses habitat in the nearby rainforests of Ecuador. Javier Aznar González de Rueda Coild in the ...
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