Here’s how it works. Humans are destroying forests all over the world in a process called deforestation. Forests are cleared to make space for agriculture, and so humans can use the wood to make ...
Since 1978, over 289,000 square miles of the Amazon rainforest have been destroyed across Brazil ... show the sheer number of humans living on top of each other. In both the Arctic and Antarctic ...
Around 30 per cent of the forest area at the Techo Sen Russey Treb Park – which spans over 10,000 hectares in Preah Vihear ...
The human toll will grow in the next few days and thousands of homes are and will be destroyed before the last ... Nearly six years ago, our Park Forest family felt these wrenching spasms of ...
Researchers use genomic data to study the decline in genetic diversity in the Amazon Basin, particularly in Brazil Nut trees. The research uses genomic data to understand this keystone species' ...
Invasive species are destroying forest canopy in the park; human activities are fragmenting habitat; and the air is polluted. Acid rain in Shenandoah National Park also damages forest canopy cover, ...