Many travelers focus on the well-known Amazon River and popular eco-lodges, overlooking the hidden gems deep within the Amazon Rainforest. However, beyond the usual wildlife tours, there are remote ...
hiking under the tree canopy or boating up the Amazon River. Even though the elusive jaguar may not cross your path, wildlife and birdwatching should be at the top of your agenda. The "pristine ...
Kayaking the Amazon River and its tributaries provides an unparalleled adventure, offering a glimpse into the rainforest's ...
Wildlife experts are searching for clues following ... was found in undergrowth on the Brazilian island of Marajo, at the mouth of the Amazon River. In a post on social media, the Bicho D'agua ...
A video of an Amazon river dolphin urinating in the air has caught the internet's attention. Originally filmed in 2016, the footage has resurfaced online, sparking widespread reactions and curiosity.
The newly resurfaced footage, originally captured in March 2016, shows an Amazon river dolphin, also known as botos, urinating into the air in Brazil’s Tocantins River. In the video, the dolphin ...
Does the Amazon River Flow Backward? It’s a question that often sparks curiosity among explorers, scientists, and ...
Paddington's in Peru! Here's what to pack and what to expect for your Amazon River cruise in Peru (and why you might not want to pay the premium for a balcony cabin).
According to the 2024 Living Planet Report released today by World Wildlife Fund (WWF), where ... used to greet me along the banks of the Amazon River. These quiet, roaming creatures—sometimes ...
The refreshed exhibit contains a female capybara. She made her debut in the exhibit on Jan. 22, and has yet to be ...
Thomas Peschak (Germany/South Africa) documents the relationship between endangered Amazon river dolphins – also known as botos, or pink river dolphins – and the people who share their watery home. An ...