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Insects – the little things that run the world
What can Amazonian dung beetles teach us about climate extremes and insect collapses?
Seeing the woods through the saplings
Counting mammals, birds and dung beetles could be vital for saving the Amazon
Compter les mammifères, les oiseaux et les bousiers pour protéger l’Amazonie
Dung beetles help rainforests regrow – but extreme drought and wildfires in the Amazon are killing them off
Amazon fires trap farmers into poverty – and into setting more fires
Amazon fires explained: what are they, why are they so damaging, and how can we stop them?
Amazonie : pourquoi les forêts tropicales sont-elles si vulnérables aux incendies ?
Peru ends era of ‘roadless wilderness’ in its Amazon rainforests
Amazonian dirt roads are choking Brazil’s tropical streams
Por que precisamos salvar os pequenos rios
Is environmental legislation conserving tropical stream faunas?
For cattle farmers in the Brazilian Amazon, money can’t buy happiness
Only local Amazonians can bring true sustainable development to their forest
Without birds, tropical forests won’t bounce back from deforestation
El Niño fires are raging in the Amazon – and we’re right in the middle of them