Zoe Braziulis

Historic: The total ban on animal-drawn vehicles is now in effect in Lanús

Since last Thursday, January 1, the prohibition of using horses for animal traction in Lanús is already in effect....

Between Maned Wolves and Pumas: How La Esmeralda, the Largest Wildlife Rescue Center in Santa Fe, Operates

The rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals turns the La Esmeralda Wildlife Rescue Center, in Santa Fe, into an...

Historic return: Pilcomayo River waters reach Paraguay again and alleviate the drought

The waters of the Pilcomayo River re-entered Paraguayan territory on December 30th. The flow began to run through the...

Farewell to Craig: One of the Last Elephants with Giant Tusks in the World Dies at 54

Craig, the iconic elephant of Kenya's Amboseli National Park, passed away this Saturday at the age of 54. This...

The world’s most populous city is sinking and threatens 42 million people

Jakarta, the most populated city on the planet with 42 million inhabitants, is sinking rapidly. This situation, which threatens the...

A scientist buried seeds in 1879 and the experiment is still active: it could change the future of agriculture

An experiment on seed conservation initiated in 1879 remains active and reveals crucial data for modern agriculture. This is...

A scientist buried seeds in 1879 and the experiment is still active: it could change the future of agriculture

An experiment on seed conservation initiated in 1879 remains ongoing and reveals crucial data for modern agriculture. This is...

Warn that in 2026 a global temperature record will be reached and Earth will face one of its hottest years

International projections anticipate that the global temperature will reach record levels in 2026, positioning it among the hottest years...

Illegal bird trafficking network dismantled and 110 native specimens rescued in San Juan

A coordinated operation against illegal trafficking allowed the rescue of 110 native birds in San Juan. The Rural Units...

Alert in Entre Ríos due to water contaminated with arsenic, glyphosate, and effluents: affects thousands of people

Currently, thousands of people in Entre Ríos consume contaminated water with arsenic, agrochemicals, and untreated sewage effluents. This is indicated...
Graduated in Journalism since 2021. I am firmly committed to providing accurate and truthful information about nature, sustainability, and the environment in general, to raise awareness in society and be an agent of change.
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