Once covering an expanse of more than 2,140 square kilometers (826 square miles) of the Colombian Amazon Rainforest, Tinigua National Natural Park has lost 29% of its forests over the past 20 years. Much of this loss has occurred only since 2018, when the park lost nearly 6% of its tree cover in a single […]
A masterpiece of prehistoric rock art from the Amazon, hailed by some as "the Sistine Chapel of the ancients," may depict extinct Ice Age mammals, offering a fascinating snapshot of doomed species and their brief coexistence with humankind. The.
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The animals painted in ocher in Colombia may include giant ground sloths and other creatures that vanished from the Americas. But some researchers say the art has a more recent origin.