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Exploring the Uncharted Wilderness: Adventure Awaits!

Uncategorized By Mar 17, 2023

The uncharted wilderness is a largely unexplored land that offers an escape from modern life and an opportunity to connect with nature. From hiking and camping to mountain biking and fishing, there are endless activities to explore in this untouched terrain. However, it’s important to take precautions to ensure your safety and practice Leave No Trace principles by packing out…

Scientists discover new species in the Amazon Rainforest

Uncategorized By Mar 17, 2023

Scientists have discovered a new species of monkey in the northern Amazon region of Brazil. The Callicebus miltoni was first observed in 2011, but it took several years for it to be identified as a new species, characterised by its white forehead and long, bushy tail. The species is named after Brazilian primatologist Milton Thiago de Mello, who died in…

New Study Finds Coral Reefs at Risk of Collapse Without Urgent Action

Uncategorized By Mar 17, 2023

Coral reefs are at risk of collapse unless immediate action is taken, according to a new study. Conducted by scientists from the US, UK and Australia, the research found that multiple stressors including ocean acidification, rising sea temperatures and bleaching mean that coral reefs’ decline has accelerated during the last decade. The study warns that the majority of the world’s…

Climate Change Causes Rare Plant Species to Vanish

Uncategorized By Mar 17, 2023

Approximately 1,000 species of rare plants are expected to vanish if global temperatures continue to rise at the present rate, a new study shows. Climate change has changed the earth’s natural habitat and greatly increased the emission of greenhouse gases, contributing to unprecedented climate change. Heat waves, pollution, and deforestation have resulted in a lack of soil moisture, making soil…

Study finds new plant species in Amazon rainforest

Uncategorized By Mar 17, 2023

A previously unknown plant species has been discovered deep in the Amazon rainforest by a team led by Brazilian botanist Alex da Silva. The Lecythidaceae Sp. Nov was found growing only in a specific higher-altitude patch of the forest and is characterised by broad, flat leaves, numerous small white flowers and a fruit similar in appearance to a coconut that…

Rare species of dolphin spotted along US coastline

Uncategorized By Mar 17, 2023

A rare species of dolphin, the short-beaked common dolphin, was spotted frolicking along the coast of Southern California, much to the delight of marine life enthusiasts. The sighting is significant as most species of marine mammals continue to decline in numbers due to climate change and human activities. While the short-beaked common dolphin is not considered endangered, its rarity makes…

Bushy Calls for Increased Funding for National Parks

Uncategorized By Mar 16, 2023

Former National Park Service employee and conservationist John Bushy has called for increased funding for the US National Park system. The surge of visitors has put pressure on the infrastructure and the staff tasked with maintaining the parks, according to current National Park Service Director Fran Mainella. Bushy is concerned about the $11.9bn maintenance backlog at the parks, which covers…

Bushwhacker Company Expands their Product Line with a New Hiking Backpack

Uncategorized By Mar 16, 2023

Outdoor gear manufacturer, Bushwhacker Company, has expanded its product line to include a new hiking backpack called ‘Trailblazer’. The 40 litre capacity backpack is made from high-quality materials and boasts reinforced stitching, making it durable and suitable for rugged terrains. It is water-resistant and features an adjustable suspension system, ventilated back panel, and multiple storage compartments, making it versatile for…

Bushranger Gangs Continue to Have Major Impact on Australian Outback

Uncategorized By Mar 16, 2023

Bushranger gangs, groups of outlaws who robbed, stole and murdered to survive, have had a major impact on the Australian outback. They were particularly active in the early 1800s in remote parts of the country where it was difficult to be tracked. During the 1850s gold rush, bushrangers emerged to prey on wealthy gold miners. Some of Australia’s most notorious…

Bushman tribe celebrates sustainable hunting practices

Uncategorized By Mar 16, 2023

The Bushman tribe, also known as San people, have been living in the Kalahari desert for thousands of years, and their intimate knowledge of the area has allowed them to thrive in one of the harshest environments in the world. Their nomadic lifestyle is centered around hunting and gathering, with a strong emphasis on community sharing. Their sustainable hunting practices…