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Jean-Pierre Rivère is stepping down as president of Nice after 14 years leading the French club. Nice announced Friday that current CEO Fabrice Bocquet will take over on August 20. The decision ...
Orinoco crocodiles – some of the largest living reptiles in the world – do not thrive in their South American river habitat as they once did. Watch to learn more about the efforts to save them.
The last-ditch race to save the Orinoco crocodile Alvaro Velasco, 66, a biologist and president of the Group of Crocodile Specialists of Venezuela (GECV), poses for a picture as he prepares an ...
A drone view of 203 Orinoco crocodile hatchlings raised in captivity before their release into the wild at the Capanaparo River. PHOTO: REUTERS ...
The animal's natural habitat is in the Orinoco River basin, which covers most of Venezuela and spills into Colombia.
Fewer than 100 Orinoco crocodiles - one of the largest living reptiles in the world - remain in the wild, according to Venezuelan conservation foundation FUDECI.
The Orinoco crocodile’s natural habitat is the Orinoco River basin, straddling Venezuela and Colombia. Hunted previously for their skins and now for their meat, they are regarded as critically ...
Criminal organizations behind environmental crimes and other illicit economies in Latin America and the Caribbean are placing the region’s vast biodiversity, fragile ecosystems, and Indigenous ways of ...
Also known as the Rio Casiquiare or Casiquiare Canal, it branches off from the upper Orinoco River and flows southwest to join the Guainia River, forming the Rio Negro, a major tributary of the ...
Justice & Health One Man’s Quest to Protect Pink River Dolphins Colombian marine biologist Fernando Trujillo has spent a lifetime working with the endangered creatures, which offer a window into ...
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