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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,...

A Venezuelan scientist leads a Smithsonian research for the genetic conservation of the Margarita monkey

The Venezuelan scientist Emperatriz Gamero, a researcher at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, leads one of the most relevant studies for the protection of...

An Extreme Decision: This Was the Extreme Plan That Eradicated Invasive Species and Saved the Galápagos Giant Tortoises

The Galápagos giant tortoises, forever associated with Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution, are one of the most recognizable icons of global biodiversity. However,...

Last year 44 species were declared extinct and 48,600 more are still endangered, according to the IUCN Red List

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) confirmed that 44 different species were declared extinct in 2025, both of flora and fauna. Thus, an...

Patagonian Huemul in Laguna Polo: an unexpected sighting that renews hope for this species in Santa Cruz

The presence of a Patagonian huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) at Laguna Polo, near El Chaltén, surprised tourists and residents. The sighting, recorded by the young...

A study on sea turtles reveals biological mechanisms that balance sexes in the face of global warming

For years, the scientific community has expressed concern about the marked feminization of sea turtle hatchlings, a phenomenon linked to the incubation temperature of...