Brazil’s aquaculture industry produced more than 1 million metric tons (MT) of farmed fish for the first time in 2025, according to the Brazilian Association of Pisciculture (PEIXE BR).
You’ve most likely seen your fair share of capybara videos online, and for good reason. Capybaras are some of the chillest and funniest animals out there. This video here is a compilation of ...
The Amazon rainforest is famous for storing massive amounts of carbon in its trees and soils, helping regulate the global ...
From shorebirds flying between their Arctic breeding grounds and southerly foraging ranges to freshwater fish returning to native spawning streams, migratory animals are struggling. About half of all ...
Thousands of workers for the world’s largest meatpacking company began a two-week strike Monday in Colorado, threatening to ...
About 3,800 workers for the world's largest meatpacking company began striking Monday in Colorado, and if they don't get a new contract soon, already costly beef could become even more expensive for U ...
Native forests are crucial for climate change mitigation and water security, but pro-business government policies are ...
We all know the usual pollinating suspects like bees and butterflies. However, one adorable little Brazilian frog might be getting into the pollination game. The Izecksohn’s Brazilian tree frog was ...
A Texas rancher has donated part of his water rights to a state trust to keep an East Texas bayou flowing. Bob Sanders says ...