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Caribbean Resilience Initiative: Climate Change Adaptation with FAO and Mexico, October 2022-February 2023

The Caribbean faces significant challenges due to climate change,...

Innovative tool by Kerno Geo maps roots and tree trunks in Brazil with geophysical technology

In Brazil, the effective management of urban trees is...

The amphibians of the Amazon, at risk due to drought

A study published in the journal Nature Climate Change warns that up to 36% of terrestrial and arboreal amphibian habitats worldwide could be threatened...

The concho toad: the critically endangered endemic species of Puerto Rico

The Puerto Rican crested toad (Peltophryne lemur) is the only native toad species in Puerto Rico. In English, it is known as the Puerto...

The glass frog: the fragile inhabitant of the Latin American jungles fighting for its life

Amphibians play a fundamental role in ecosystems. They serve as a food source for birds and reptiles and help control insect populations. Among the...

Harlequin Frog: The Rare Amphibian in Danger that Only Lives in the Andes

Climate change, habitat degradation, deadly infectious diseases, and invasive species have endangered the harlequin frog in recent decades. Get to know this rare amphibian that...