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Rare Rafflesia Flower Blooms After 13-Year Search

Indonesian conservationist Deki finds the elusive Rafflesia hasseltii flower after a 13-year search. Discover why this 'corpse lily' is rarer than a tiger and what it means for rainforest conservation. Read the full story.

20.7-Foot Anaconda Found, Largest Snake Verified

National Geographic confirms a 441-pound, 20.7-foot Green Anaconda in Ecuador's Amazon. Discover its habitat, hunting secrets, and why its size is an evolutionary marvel. Dive into the world of apex predators.

World's Most Poisonous Frog Lives Only in Colombia

The Golden Dart Frog, Earth's most toxic animal, lives solely in Colombia's rainforests. Discover its deadly secret, cultural importance, and urgent conservation needs. Learn why this tiny frog is a giant wonder.

Indonesia Floods, Landslide Death Toll Hits 75

The death toll from devastating floods and landslides in West Sumatra, Indonesia, has climbed to 75. Rescue efforts continue as dozens remain missing. Read the latest updates.

Fruit Shines Metallic Blue Without Any Pigment

Scientists discover a rare fruit that creates a brilliant metallic blue colour through microscopic light structures, not pigment. This breakthrough could revolutionise sustainable dyes and materials.

Indonesia Floods: 248 Dead, 100+ Missing

Deadly floods and landslides devastate Indonesia's West Sumatra province, claiming 248 lives with over 100 missing. Rescue operations continue amid challenging conditions.

Indonesia Floods Death Toll Hits 164 in Sumatra

Death toll from devastating floods and landslides in Indonesia's West Sumatra province climbs to 164. Rescue operations continue as dozens remain missing in the natural disaster.

Amazon fires worsen amid climate change crisis

Record global temperatures are making the Amazon increasingly combustible, creating years of environmental crisis. Learn how climate change is fueling this disaster and what it means for our planet.

Amazon Tree Boa's Skin Micro-Structure Revealed

Scientists uncover how Amazon tree boa's scale microstructure enables friction control for climbing and hunting. Discover this evolutionary marvel's ecological significance.

Massive Protest at COP30 Demands Climate Justice

Over 50,000 activists staged the first major protest in years at COP30 in Belem, demanding climate reparations and an end to fossil fuels. Indigenous leaders lead the charge for a protected Amazon.

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