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Kelp forests: Scientists strengthen the international network to monitor key ocean ecosystems

In the coastal town of Las Cruces, nearly 80...

Paraguay accelerates its energy transition with solar projects transforming regional development

The expansion of solar energy is beginning to redefine...

A new arrangement in the Pre-Delta National Park that strengthens the conservation of the Espinal and its ecosystems

The conservation of natural ecosystems added a new management...

The impact of tourism in today’s world: sustainable travel is no longer a trend but a necessity

Traveling continues to be synonymous with rest and disconnection,...

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...

In West Africa, efforts are underway to save the dwarf crocodile from extinction

In the depths of the tropical forests of West Africa, an urgent struggle is taking place to safeguard the dwarf crocodile, an enigmatic species...

Biological corridors: saving the big felines of Latin America

Felines, with their grace, elusive behavior, and hunting skills, have captivated several biologists, artists, and poets for centuries. From the small domestic cat to...

Snail population in Morocco restored with the release of 1,329 specimens believed to be extinct.

The Portuguese archipelago of Madeira has been the stage for a remarkable conservation effort aiming to reverse centuries of ecological damage. The protagonists of...

DNA data would be crucial to save the hawksbill turtle

The shell of the **hawksbill turtle**, admired for centuries for its elegance, became a symbol of luxury that **brought this species to the brink...