There were 679 registered fishermen for the Black Lake sturgeon season, but they had to quit fishing less than an hour after ...
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Pink dolphins, indigenous tribes, and giant fish - exploring the Amazon River in Manaus
Bouncing along the river, the murky waters of the Amazon River tributary extended in each direction. In the distance, a line of vibrant green trees looked out over the waters, teeming with wildlife, ...
Hundreds of Indigenous people have been protesting in northern Brazil for two weeks outside the port terminal of US ...
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Whole crappie bait destroyed by toothy river predator
The expert anglers at Milliken Fishing watch a whole crappie bait get destroyed by a toothy river predator in seconds.
A beetle stands on a leaf on the family farm of Ramon Pucha, which he has turned into a conservation site to preserve native ...
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Six weeks in the Amazon’s headwaters helped me to love post-industrial Pittsburgh
Seeing illegal gold mines despoil remote Ecuadorian forests helped me to understand what happened to Pittsburgh — and to appreciate what we still have. The post Six weeks in the Amazon’s headwaters ...
North Carolina Republican Senate candidate Michael Whatley has praised the Trump administration for its ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Explorer Paul Rosolie has spoken to Steven Bartlett about the moment he came face-to-face with an uncontacted tribe in the Amazon jungle.
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