WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists have discovered prehistoric insects preserved in amber for the first time in South America, providing a fresh glimpse into life on Earth at a time when flowering plants ...
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The discovery of ancient amber in Antarctica reveals surprising evidence of lush forests that once thrived on the frozen ...
The insects’ brilliant hues evolved in lush ecosystems to help them survive. Now they are becoming more muted to adapt to ...
Four years after a global pledge to end deforestation, the amount of money going toward conserving and restoring forests is ...
Tropical rainforests have always captured my imagination. Before visiting one, I saw them as places where life happens ...
From Roosevelt elk to Pacific tree frogs, there is a vast array of creatures to encounter at Olympic National Park.
Researchers found tiny amber pieces in Antarctica’s seafloor. The discovery proves the continent once had forests.