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Mongabay on MSNTo survive climate change, scientists say protected areas need ‘climate-smart’ planningProtected areas such as national parks, nature reserves and Indigenous lands are the foundation of biodiversity conservation.
A whopping 90 per cent of global habitat loss is driven by agricultural expansion. And 75 per cent of developed countries ...
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Mongabay News on MSNMethods to recognize the Amazon’s isolated peoples: Interview with Antenor VazThe no-contact principle was then included in the country’s Federal Constitution in 1988, which set new standards that ...
Imagine a South America dramatically reshaped by the complete melting of Earth's ice caps. This video explores the potential transformation of the continent’s geography, highlighting submerged ...
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The Points Guy on MSNTurn miles into adventure: How to travel to South America with Alaska Airlines milesStretch your Alaska Airlines miles further in South America. Discover sweet spots, top routes on LATAM and award booking tips ...
“It is a map of South America and a part of Central America, as Hitler proposes to reorganize it … This map makes clear the Nazi design not only against South America but against the United ...
Most importantly, at the point they both leave South America, an ounce of gold is currently worth more than a kilogram of cocaine. En route to markets in the U.S. and Europe, however, that ...
A woman accused of luring 15 students from Papua New Guinea to Australia and exploiting them has been arrested at a major airport. The woman, a PNG-based Australian and Nigerian citizen ...
The two Australian and one New Zealand commissioners have made criminal allegations against each other as PNG’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) looks set to crumble. Established ...
SANTIAGO, May 23 (Reuters) - Llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos in South America are being hailed as heroes of the high plateaus for their resilience to harsh environments and climate change ...
South Korea has strict laws that block the export of high-precision map data, supposedly to prevent misuse by hostile actors. But in 2025, that argument is wearing thin and a more fundamental ...
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