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In Qiongzhong, travelers explore Hainan's tea culture at homestays like Shan You Ju, where guests pick tea leaves and savor ...
After decades largely cut off from the world, Angola’s natural treasures are again ready for discovery. From moonscapes to ...
Manila: Leading business tycoons here are charging into the energy sector, with the intensity of a high-stakes gold rush. But this time, the prize is green power. The ultimate goal: Cut dependence on ...
Landslides, debris flows, and flash floods are possible in some areas in Luzon amid the heavy rains from a low pressure area (LPA) and the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat, the Mines and Geosciences ...
To meet this aim, UNESCO Beijing is looking for a contractor to design and deliver a youth forest nature education in the Giant Panda National Park in Sichuan Province, China to facilitate the nature ...
Ten Stunning Nature Photos From the BigPicture 2025 From the beautiful to the bizarre, this annual photographic showcase shines a light on some of our planet’s most breathtaking species and places ...
Towns and villages by a major river in China's Guangxi lay half-submerged as floodwaters from a province upstream roared into the mountainous region, with the expected landfall of a tropical ...
Dr. Kaishian, a mycologist, is the author of “Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature.” This month we gather for Pride parades and parties that showcase our communities in all their ...
Researchers have discovered two new viruses in bats that are closely related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses—pathogens that can cause severe brain inflammation and respiratory disease in ...
Today, AD travels to the woodlands of Oregon to tour the breathtaking Newberg Residence, a remarkable home designed to exist in harmony with the nature surrounding it. Perched over an old logging ...
The shortlisted images for the 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year have been announced, showcasing our natural world across the ANZANG bioregion – Australia, New Zealand, ...
Do you live in a ‘lonelygenic environment’? Being in nature may help. Researchers say nature and green space can bring people together and reduce negative feelings about social isolation.