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Impact of El Niño in the Andes Mountains: changes in rainfall, snowfall, and avalanche risk

The climate phenomenon known as El Niño has captured...

Panama will host the Ramsar COP16 in 2028, bringing together 170 countries for the conservation of crucial wetlands

Panama prepares to become the world epicenter of wetlands,...

Floods in China and escape of over 900 snakes: alert for venomous cobras in Hengzhou

The intense rains and storms caused by Typhoon Maysak...

The lost song of the finch resumes its melody that time could not erase.

Chingolos, like other songbirds, are not born knowing how to sing. They learn their melodies by imitating adults during a key stage of their...

The jaguar, victim of a fungus and parasite so small that few know how dangerous they can be.

A strange fungus, called Rhodotorula sp., and the parasite Cochliomyia hominivorax, raised alarms in Misiones after being detected in a jaguar specimen. The novelty...

The Southern Right Whale Program turns 55: an unprecedented research in marine conservation

The Southern Right Whale Program, developed by the Whale Conservation Institute (WCI), celebrates 55 years of uninterrupted studies, establishing itself as the world's longest-running...

A frog without a leap, but with a genetic hope that could save it from extinction

With its vibrant yellow and black skin, the **Pseudophryne corroboree** is one of the most unique frogs in Australia and the world. This tiny...

Chimpanzees do not experience harmful attachments in nature: they are emotionally more stable than humans.

The relationship between children and their caregivers is crucial for emotional and social development, but does the same apply to our closest evolutionary relatives?...