Venezuela
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Tepui Frogs, Isolated Venezuela Ecosystems at Risk as Climate Change Drives Wildlife to Higher Elevations
The isolated Venezuela ecosystem, as with the Tepui frogs in it, is at risk as climate change is driving wildlife toward higher elevations. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Extreme Landslide of Mud and Water in Venezuela Streets Kills Three
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Venezuela Suffers from Catastrophic Landslide, Death Toll Could Climb
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25 Dead, 52 Missing: Heavy Rains Caused Five Rivers to Flood Parts of Venezuela
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Oil Tanker Stalled Between Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela may Cause Oil Spills in the Caribbean
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Vibrio Outbreak Traced To Crab Meat From Venezuela
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South America’s Lost Alien World: Mysterious Plateau on Top of a Mountain Is Home to Unique Flora and Fauna
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Aerial Photos Capture Uncontacted Amazon Tribe That's Thriving Amid Threats From Gold Miners
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Shocking: Hungry Venezuelans Loot Supermarket, Kill Pets for Food
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Venezuela to Implement Daily 4-Hour Power Cuts to Save Energy Amid Drought
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Humboldt Place Names: Who Was He? Darwin Knew
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Venezuelan Pitcher Plants Use Wettable Hairs to Trap Insects