Author: Aleszu Bajak
Stray animals abound in Puerto Rico following crises
On Brazilians’ exposure to pesticides, one thing’s for certain: Farmland is expanding.
Brazil is the world’s largest consumer of pesticides. But how dangerous are they to Brazilians? A new study out in the journal Chemosphere implies that pesticides are carcinogenic to Brazilians by showing a positive correlation between pesticide sales and colon cancer mortality rates in the country. But the authors – who hail from University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, the U.K.’s University of Central Lancashire, … Continue reading On Brazilians’ exposure to pesticides, one thing’s for certain: Farmland is expanding.
Quenching Chile’s thirst
A red frog faces tough odds in Ecuador
by Manuel V. Sánchez-Nivicela Continue reading A red frog faces tough odds in Ecuador
Nicaragua may be out of the Paris climate accords, but it’s still chasing renewables faster than Trump
Scientists from Bolivia and Venezuela win awards for conservation of harpy eagles and Andean bears
Embattled Borderlands
by Krista Schlyer Continue reading Embattled Borderlands
Climate change ruled out as driver of Colombian coffee leaf rust epidemic
Mapping the distribution of microcephaly cases in Brazil
Shade balls or floating solar panels?
Financing Marine Protected Areas through visitors fees: A possible solution for biodiversity conservation
by Pamela Padilla and Andrés Ospina Continue reading Financing Marine Protected Areas through visitors fees: A possible solution for biodiversity conservation
Elephants and spearheads in Sonora, Mexico
by Michelle María Early Capistrán Continue reading Elephants and spearheads in Sonora, Mexico