Sentences with phrase «south american rainforests»

Although continents apart, the African desert and South American rainforests have a link vital to the lushness of the Amazon basin, study finds.
The habitat is the Central and South American Rainforests.
Long ago, Central and South American rainforests were the only source of cacao trees.
South American rainforests account for nearly half of global forest loss.
Such transparency helps the glasswing escape predators» notice in the South American rainforests where it makes its home.
There is precedent, he noted, pointing to largely successful efforts by NGOs to preserve South American rainforests by purchasing their development rights and allowing the native trees to stand.
From their Central and South American rainforest home, they produce some of the loudest animal calls in the world.
A species of bush cricket in the South American rainforest has ears divided into three parts, similar to those of mammals.
Deep in the South American rainforest, katydids perk up their tiny ears to listen for the clicking of bats.
Yerba mate is made from the naturally caffeinated and nourishing leaves of the celebrated South American rainforest holly tree (Ilex paraguariensis).
For example, large parrots like macaws and amazons rarely eat seeds in their Central and South American rainforest habitats, relying more on vegetation, fruits, nuts and so on.
As a perfect accompaniment to some of the most beautiful areas of the South American rainforest, -LSB-...]
As a perfect accompaniment to some of the most beautiful areas of the South American rainforest, luxury amazon tours offer incredible guided excursions to find a high diversity of iconic wildlife, delicious food, comfortable suites and living areas, and personal service.
Necklaces and some buttons were additionally crafted of ivory - like tagua nuts from South American rainforest trees, and bags were hand woven by a Mexican co-operative using «ixtle» cactus fibres.

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Mountain rainforests in the South American Andes are an example because the rising populations of countries such as Peru or Ecuador migrate into these vulnerable habitats.
The Americans were trying to destroy the rainforests in what was then South Vietnam to flush out communist Vietcong soldiers, who used the cover of the forests to build bases, move troops and ambush traffic on roads and railways.
New research suggests that the boundary between South American tropical rainforests and savannas is influenced by the depth to which plants can root.
This classic South American journey takes in some of the continent's most famous sites, including Andean peaks, Amazonian rainforest, Machu Picchu, Iguazú Falls and the Galápagos Islands.
A short intense trip to Manu staying 3 nights at the comfortable Manu Wildlife Centre This trip has several major wildlife attractions — the Blanquillo Macaw and Parrot lick, a Tapir lick where in the comfort of mattresses and mosquito nets you may watch the largest of all South American Land Mammals visit, plus Oxbow Lakes with floating Catamarans for observing Giant Otters and other lake - side wildlife and two walk - up canopy towers to get you into the rainforest canopy.
The Amazon River feeds a rainforest that covers 40 % of the South American continent.
The island's central rainforest ridge has a series of hiking trails, and is a haven for South American and West Indian bird species, including the white - tailed sabrewing and rufous - tailed jacamar.
With a long commitment to certified forestry operations, it was not a difficult or complicated decision to also opt for Rainforest Alliance certification for the agricultural operations, becoming the first South American company with a «double Rainforest Alliance seal» last July.
It is because they are contradictory that we can begin to develop a new and better understanding of the ecology of the Amazon rainforests, their history, their evolution and the South American nations within whose boundaries these forests exist, can create national policies based on this better understanding.
(08/07/2009) Despite violent protests by indigenous groups over plans to expand oil and gas exploration in the Peru's Amazon rainforest, energy investments in the South American country are expected to increase to $ 1.5 billion in both 2009 and 2010, reports Reuters.
Climate change also appears to be driving drying in neighboring South American states like Brazil and Bolivia — where severe droughts and related warming are drying up massive lakes and helping to worsen the wildfire situation in the Amazon Rainforest.
Under extreme deforestation scenarios, disappearance of the Amazon rainforest would reduce rainfall in the American Midwest, Northwest and South at key growing times, while increasing winter precipitation along the eastern seaboard.
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