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ON RESPECTING THE AMAZON AND WHAT IS OWED TO THE PLANET
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Despite recent efforts, we’re losing forests at an unsustainable rate. This is disastrous for not only the species who live in them, but the entire planet
On a journey through the Pantanal in Brazil, Kate Eshelby questions what will happen to the wider world if we don’t learn to take conservation seriously
Soils are the world’s most pervasive ecosystems, and arguably its most complex and important. They’re home to more than half the planet’s species. But they’re also one of the ecosystems we know the le
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Emma Love explores the mighty Amazon by boat in search of the watery jungle’s most elusive resident–the pink river dolphin