Wildlife and birds of South America
Articles about the wildlife of South America.
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Recent South America news
- New population of Critically Endangered monkey found in Colombia
- Treasure trove of wildlife found in Peruvian National Park
- An armoured catfish, a cowboy frog, and a host of colourful insects discovered in southwest Suriname
- 5 years searching for the world’s rarest animals
- Giant tortoise species thought to be extinct for 150 years lives on
- Jaguar cubs photo shows conservation success in Bolivia
- The 3 most important forests for birds
- Elephant seal travels 18,000 miles in 11 months
- More jaguars mating in the Pantanal - Photo story
- Historic conservation success for Ecuadorian Andes
- 12 new species of frogs discovered in The Amazon
- Polar skuas migration and winter quarters revealed
- Brazilian tribal leaders targeted by gunmen
- Mega-dam in Peruvian rainforest halted by indigenous peoples’ opposition
- New 'uncontacted' group found in the Amazon
More South America news
- Durrell’s pied tamarin work honoured
- Bolivia’s top wildlife oasis flourishes
- Research show eco-tourism benefits the Amazon
- It’s official – the key to conservation lies with indigenous peoples
- Jaguars mating in the Pantanal - Photo story
- Two new bee species are mysterious pieces in the Panama puzzle
- Record number of jaguars found in Bolivia
- Durrell sharing white-footed tamarin knowledge with Colombia
- More shark poachers caught in Galapagos
- Some species and regions won’t be troubled by climate change – Some will suffer
- New fossil findings shed light on the origins of the mysterious hoatzin
- The world's most threatened and healthiest sea turtle populations revealed
- The crocodiles that swam the Atlantic
- New Bolivian bird species on the edge
- New population of Pacific Hawksbill turtles found living in mangroves
Mercedes Rivadeneira has visits an extraordinary farmer in Ecuador. Most people are luck if they even hear a Giant Antpitta, let alone feed one by hand!
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The world's most threatened and healthiest sea turtle populations revealedThe report revealed the 12 healthiest sea turtle populations in the world, which are large and currently facing relatively low threats. Five species, such as the hawksbill turtle and the green turtle have populations among these dozen thriving habitats which include nesting sites and feeding areas in Australia, Mexico and Brazil. Other areas that harbour healthy turtle populations include the Southwest Indian Ocean, Micronesia and French Polynesia.
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Scientists discover new species of monkey in Amazon A new species of monkey has been found in Brazil, in an area that lies within an area known as ‘Deforestation Crescent' which is overrun with illegal loggers and occupied by huge cattle farms.
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New sea bird discovered off ChileA new species of seabird has been found, the first new sea bird found for 55 years, and the first new storm-petrel for 89 years.
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Millions of sea turtles are killed as ‘collateral damage’ in the race for fish Millions of sea turtles have become the unintended victims of a failure to properly manage the worlds' fisheries, with more and more of their habitats clogged with hooks and nets.
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The Long whiskered owlet, one of the rarest birds in the world, has been filmed and photographed in January 2010 in the Neotropical Primate Conservation (NPC) main research area, La Esperanza, in Peru.
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Major study of day-flying moths finds 64 new species & 7 new generaThis major revision of the Dioptinae is the first systematic look at this group in almost a century. After studying over 16,700 specimens housed at 38 different institutions and private collections around the world, James Miller discovered and described 64 new species and seven new genera, bringing the total to 456 species in 43 genera.
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Lonesome George tries again – 5 eggs laidThe romantically named Female No. 107, who shares a corral with Lonesome George, has returned to nest again this year.
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European and Peruvian herpetologists have discovered the smallest frog yet known from the Andes, and one of the smallest amphibians known anywhere in the world.
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Pablo Escobar, the notorious drugs lord, had so much money that he didn't know what to do with it. Amongst other things (A bullring, an airstrip, a concrete Jurassic Park.), he stocked part of his huge estate with hundreds of exotic animals, including elephants, camels, giraffes, ostriches and zebras. He created a lake for hippos and four were released into the lake.
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A species of pink land iguana overlooked by Charles Darwin during his visits to the Galápagos Islands may provide evidence of the ancient animal's diversification in the archipelago.
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The world's monkeys, apes and other primates are disappearing from the world's forests faster than ever
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Lonesome George about to become a father after 36 year waitAfter years of showing no interest in the opposite sex, Lonesome George appears to have made the first tentative steps to becoming a dad as one of his companion females has laid several eggs.
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Another new bird species from ColombiaAnother new bird has been discovered in the Serranía de los Yariguíes mountains in Colombia, a subspecies of the Pale-bellied Tapaculo.
The Yariguies Brush-Finch was found in a remote mountain range by and Anglo - Colombian team, it is notable for it's striking colouration.
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A new species of Spiny rat has been found in Peru. Found high in the Andes, it is a new member of a South American family of mammals.
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Two new lizards discovered in BrazilJANUARY 2007. Two new species of lizard found in Brazil were described in the latest issue of the South American Journal of Herpetology.
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Stunning new hummingbird species discovered in ColombiaA stunning new species of hummingbird has been discovered in Colombia, but it needs urgent protection.
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Dec 07. A new species of butterfly has been discovered in the Yariguies Highlands of Colombia by scientists from the Natural History Museum.
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The Caatinga woodpecker, only known from a single 1926 specimen, has been rediscovered in Brazil.
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An expedition in northwestern Colombia by the conservation organization Fundación ProAves has discovered two previously unknown colonies of one of the world's rarest, most endangered birds - the Baudo Oropenduala (Psarocolius cassini).
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Bolivian River Dolphin declared new species
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The Bolivian river dolphin, known locally as the as bufeo, has been acknowledged by the scientific community as a new endemic species for Bolivia.
Dwarf woodpecker and legless lizard among 14 new species discovered in Cerrado region of BrazilApril 2008. An expedition to a remote region of Brazil has lead to the discovery of a legless lizard and a tiny woodpecker along with 12 other suspected new species in Brazil.
New Bird Species Recognised in Colombia, May Already be ExtinctA new bird species, the Antioquia Brush-Finch or Atlapetes blancae – has been described as a result of studies supported by Fundación ProAves in Colombia.
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Researchers Find 24 Species Believed New to Science in Suriname Rainforest24 new species discovered in Suriname.
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The bird, a 'Rufuous Twistwing' was first found in 1992, but only recently recognised as a new species.
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