"The results underscore the importance of animals in maintaining healthy, carbon-rich tropical forests," says Evan Fricke, a research scientist in the MIT Department of Civil and Environmental ...
New research analyzing more than 3,000 tropical forest sites reveals that areas with fewer seed-dispersing animals store up to four times less carbon than forests with healthy wildlife populations.
A camera trap set up in the forest revealed unexpected wildlife activity. Animals moved naturally through the area, unaware they were being observed. This quiet footage offers a rare and authentic ...
With abundant data on plants, large animals and their activity, and carbon soil levels in the Amazon, research suggests that large animal diversity influences carbon stocks and contributes to climate ...
Forest and police personnel in Tenkasi collaborate to combat wildlife crime and enhance intelligence sharing on illegal ...