Piranhas are fish that live in the Amazon River and lakes in South America, known for their razor-sharp teeth and fierce ...
Images of one of the Amazon River’s main tributaries ... Amazonas state’s fishing federation has warned that limited access to nearby, traditional fishing areas is imperiling their livelihoods ...
A 400-pound river dolphin, for instance, was probably fishing for food in a parched part of the Colombian Amazon known as Monkey Island when water levels dropped. The dolphin found itself trapped ...
Researchers are once again finding the carcasses of Amazon freshwater river dolphins, which they blame on thinning waters driving the threatened species into closer contact with humans.
Researchers are again finding the carcasses of Amazon freshwater river dolphins, which they blame on thinning waters driving the threatened species into closer contact with humans. National ...
species already threatened by droughts, have been found dead along the Amazon River, as well as countless smaller fish. In 2023, more than 220 freshwater dolphins have died in lakes connected to ...
Researchers are once again finding the carcasses of Amazon freshwater river dolphins, which they blame on thinning waters driving the threatened species into closer contact with humans.
The Negro River drains about 10% of the Amazon basin and is the world’s sixth-largest by water volume. Manaus, the biggest city in the rainforest, is where the Negro joins the Amazon River.
Global environmental leaders gathered Monday in Cali, Colombia to assess the world’s plummeting biodiversity levels and ...
The Amazon River has seen its levels in Colombia reduced by as much as 90 percent, a government agency said Thursday, as South America faces a severe and widespread drought. The river -- the world ...
MANAUS, Brazil (AP) — One of the Amazon River’s main tributaries has dropped to its lowest level ever recorded, Brazil’s geological service said Friday, reflecting a severe drought that has ...