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Brazilian soy farmers are pushing further into the Amazon rainforest to plant more of their crops, putting pressure on a ...
A new visitor attraction inspired by one in Cornwall has opened in China. Eden Project's chief executive Andy Jaspar said ...
Frequent forest fires and agricultural expansion are degrading soil health in the southern Brazilian Amazon. This results in ...
Brazilian soy farmers are pushing further into the Amazon rainforest to plant more of their crops, putting pressure on a ...
A baobab tree, which is native to Africa, has been growing in the Eden Project’s Rainforest Biome for more than two decades. Now, for the first time ever in the UK, it’s begun to flower, which means ...
A study conducted by scientists from Swansea University in the UK, working with international collaborators, has explored the gut microbiomes of rodent species living in both urban and rainforest ...
Go on a self-guided tour at a one-of-a-kind research site in Arizona where you can explore sealed biomes simulating Earth's ...
Which provides more shelter for species biodiversity: a large, continuous tract of forest, or a number of small forest ...
Reporter Chris Faulds is currently on a Fred. Olsen cruise around the UK as part of a press trip. We bid farewell to our press host Georgina today as she got off the ship at Falmouth, our next stop.
A baobab tree from Africa has burst into flower at the Eden Project in Cornwall. The flower may produce superfruit which are ...
Brazilian soy farmers are exploiting a loophole in the Amazon Soy Moratorium by expanding cultivation into secondary forests, ...