The US States With The Most T-Rex Fossils

Ever wonder where the king of dinosaurs actually called home? You’ve probably seen those massive Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons towering over museum halls, but have you ever stopped to think about where these incredible creatures were dug up from the ground? It’s a fascinating story of ancient coastlines, lucky ranchers, and paleontologists spending weeks under the … Read more

Ghana Naturalist Bolsters iNaturalist with Years of Insect Discoveries Ahead of Field Return

Ghana Naturalist Bolsters iNaturalist with Years of Insect Discoveries Ahead of Field Return

Sameen David

Ghana – A dedicated wildlife observer has digitized extensive records from past expeditions, enhancing global biodiversity databases just before resuming fieldwork in remote national parks. A Surprise Discovery Emerges from Dusty Archives A Surprise Discovery Emerges from Dusty Archives (Image Credits: Pixabay) While sorting through old files from a 2013 trip, the naturalist uncovered a … Read more

The True Scale of Terror: Megalodon's Predatory Prowess Stuns Scientists

The True Scale of Terror: Megalodon’s Predatory Prowess Stuns Scientists

Sameen David

Picture yourself face to face with a creature whose jaws could swallow you and your friend standing side by side. Its teeth are the size of your hand, each one a dagger designed to shred through bone. This isn’t science fiction. This was reality for countless marine creatures millions of years ago when the megalodon … Read more

Brazil gov’t builds map to help exporters comply with EU anti-deforestation rule

Brazil Deploys Cutting-Edge Map to Bolster Exporters’ EU Compliance

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Brazil – The government rolled out a detailed deforestation mapping tool to equip commodity producers with data needed for the European Union’s anti-deforestation regulation. A Milestone in Deforestation Detection A Milestone in Deforestation Detection (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Researchers at the National Space Research Institute (INPE) produced the nation’s first deforestation maps using polygons as small … Read more

Guanacos’ return to Gran Chaco restirs debate around wildlife translocations

Guanacos Return to Gran Chaco After Century-Long Hiatus and Record Trek

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El Impenetrable National Park, Argentina – Five guanacos completed their reintroduction to the Dry Chaco ecosystem this month after a 3,200-kilometer journey from Patagonia National Park and a year of acclimatization in pre-release pens. A Groundbreaking Translocation Effort A Groundbreaking Translocation Effort (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Conservation teams captured the animals using innovative herding techniques with … Read more