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2 More Images The Amazon Rainforest, located in northwest... Not only is the Amazon Rainforest valuable to the species... Amazon rainforest. Furthermore, the ever-pressing problem of...
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FERN FACTS! ; Worldwide there are over 12,000 species of ferns. ; The Wet Tropics is home to 65% of Australia's fern species. ; In Australia there are 390 native species of ferns, 47 species of fern allies, 44 species of conifers and 39 of them are endemic. ; Forty fern species are endemic to the Wet Tropics.
Amazon rainforest is a billion-dollar boondoggle. The dam... Amazon rainforest is a billion-dollar boondoggle. The dam... beyond rainforest reservoirs. It told UN climate-change negotiators...
A Beacon of Hope in the Amazon ; Deep within the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, where lush greenery blankets the landscape, a tale unfolds in the small riverside settlement of Puerto Lucerna. This remote outpost typically buzzes with the rumble of logging trucks, groaning under the weight of precious hardwoods like cedar, quinilla, and the highly coveted ironwood, extracted from the rainforest's depths. The relentless deforestation of Madre de Dios has left stark reminders – barren landscapes a...
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“The Rainforest: A Landscape in the Shower” 2005 Rear view, mixed media 96” X 143” X 37” · Photo: ©2005 Dustin Shuler ; “The Rainforest: A Landscape in the Shower” 2005 Detail shot of plumbing, mixed media · Photo: ©2005 Dustin Shuler
A team of scientists, including several from the Smithsonian Institution, discovered that leaves of flowering plants in the world’s first rainforests had more veins per unit area than leaves ever had before. They suggest that this increased the amount of water available to the leaves, making it possible for plants to capture more carbon and grow larger. A better plumbing system may also have radically altered water and carbon movement through forests, driving environmental change. “It’s fa...