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For the first time, fires, not agriculture, were the leading driver of tropical forest loss, according to data released by Global Forest Watch, as experts called it a “global red alert ... the ...
The red pandas of the Eastern Himalayas live in dense, temperate forests where red moss and white lichen cover the branches ... The Red Panda Network has trained 81 “Forest Guardians” to monitor 60 ...
Supported by By Dionne Searcey Photographs by Ashley Gilbertson Searcey and Gilbertson reported from the Mpatemata Forest community, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, to understand the far ...
For the first time, fires, not agriculture, were the leading driver of tropical forest loss, according to data released by Global Forest Watch, as experts called it a “global red alert”.