Scientists once thought that a male frog dubbed Romeo was the last of his kind. Then, when more Sehuencas water frogs were discovered in 2018, they hoped he would mate with a female they called Juliet ...
More than 150 giant tortoises have been reintroduced to Floreana Island in Ecuador's famed Galapagos archipelago where they ...
The tragedy of Romeo began long before the frog found fame as the last of his kind. Starting in the 1970s, scientists started noticing something troubling in the amphibian world: the decline and, in ...
Taylor's Wave in Woodfin is nearing completion, with town officials anticipating a summer 2026 completion date.
This particular individual, feeling threatened, remained motionless, mimicking one of the branches of the shrub it was on.” ...
Gran Tierra has secured a 65% working interest ( “WI” ) and operatorship of the Contract Area, which equals approximately 0.4 million gross acres, more than two times our current acreage in Ecuador.
Ryan Ellson, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer About Gran Tierra Energy Inc. Gran Tierra Energy Inc., together with its subsidiaries, is an independent international energy company ...
Anthony Bourdain traveled widely, but not everywhere. Here is why several affordable destinations never made it onto his ...
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UAE and Ecuador deepen audit integrity ties
Arabian Post Staff -Dubai UAE and Ecuador have formalised a new layer of institutional cooperation aimed at strengthening public accountability, audit standards and anti-corruption frameworks, signing ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff and contributors for their favorite places to escape the stress and noise ...
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The lost civilization hidden on Ecuador’s coast
Long before the Spanish arrived, a coastal people thrived—and vanished. The Manteno left behind ruins, relics, and a mystery that’s still unfolding.
Some parts of the rainforest in northwestern Ecuador used to be so dense and impenetrable that only a few hundred people were ...
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