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Project sees long-term success restoring forests in the high Andes: Study
High in the Andes, Polylepis trees, with their stunted gnarled trunks and twisted limbs, cling to steep mountain slopes, ...
Rafael Freyre explains RF Studio’s Rituals collection with Balinese artisans, shaped by theatre, ecology, and a bamboo-to-lava joint at Yayasan Bali Purnati.
There’s something about train travel that slows you down in the best way. You’re not rushing through security lines or ...
Think back to your geography textbooks. The Aravallis were never just hills; they were old fold mountains – venerable elders ...
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Why These Pumas Suddenly Eat Penguins and What It Does to Them
In a national park in Patagonia, something remarkable is happening between predators and prey: Pumas are returning—and ...
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Redefining the Aravalli Hills: Why Economic Development Carries Ecological Risks
A Supreme Court-backed redefinition of the Aravalli Hills has sparked concerns over mining, groundwater loss and air pollution across northern India.
A rare, brutal fight between two female pumas battling for a vital lakeside refuge for their cubs in Patagonia ...
Ivory gulls sometimes breed on mountainous Arctic peaks, known as nunataks. These all-white gulls, perfectly camouflaged to ...
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12 vintage road trip routes around the world
Vintage routes across the globe invite slower miles, local meals, and roadside surprises that still feel wonderfully unforced now. The post 12 Vintage Road Trip Routes Around the World appeared first ...
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Journey to the end of the world and the otherworldly landscape that awaits
A journey to the end of the world leads through wind swept coasts forests and channels where the edge of South America feels ...
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The first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam now takes on the climate crisis
The admirable little red-bellied toad is the size of a thumb, but it has achieved giant feats: In 2014, it prevented the ...
For nearly a century, a strange band of thousands of holes carved into a Peruvian hillside has defied explanation. Stretching for nearly a mile (1.5 km) along the edge of the Pisco Valley, Monte ...
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