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Honey-Making Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon Become the First Insects to Gain Legal Rights
Two local ordinances granted rights to at least 175 stingless bee species in Peru, which are culturally and spiritually ...
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Peru grants legal rights to stingless bees for the first time in history
In the Peruvian Amazon, a tiny pollinator gains legal standing—and reshapes conservation.
I’ve learned to speak some spider monkey over the years. As a conservationist working out of the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest, I’ve spent years of my life in the jungle. I sleep outdoors more nights ...
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RAW VIDEO: Amazon Treehouse Is World's Most Spectacular Classroom And Luxury Retreat 3/3
Credit: Tamandua Expeditions/Mohsin Kazmi/Stephane Thomas/Alta Sanctuary/Junglekeepers/Cover Images In the heart of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, you can find what is probably the world’s most ...
A woolly monkey, which is classified as vulnerable to extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Photo credit: Álvaro del Campo/Field Museum. The Amazon Basin contains the world ...
You can read about the Amazon forest for years and still not come close to grasping how strange its wildlife really is. The rainforest holds animals that glow, mimic wood, run on water, or carry ...
A canopy walkway at the Amazon Conservatory for Tropical Studies (ACTS) Field Station in the Napo-Sucusari Biological Reserve, located 40 miles outside of Iquitos, Peru. Look up in the woods and you ...
Bev Schaake, a teacher at Liberty Middle School in Edwardsville, would like for children to come with her on her yearly summer trip to the Peruvian Amazon Rain Forest later this year. But for those ...
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