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Hundreds of Amazon dolphins were boiled to death after lake temperatures surged to hot-tub levels
The Amazon has always been a place of astonishing resilience, a realm where pink river dolphins glide through tea-coloured waters and rainforest canopies breathe moisture into the sky. But in Lake ...
Three shows in Manhattan wield film, sculpture, and archival ephemera to illuminate the historical threads of ecological devastation in the vast region. At Canal Projects, visitors first encounter a ...
When dolphins began washing up dead by the dozens on Lake Tefe in Brazil's Amazonas state, hydrologist Ayan Fleischmann was sent to find out why. What he and his colleagues discovered was startling: a ...
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Entangled and isolated: How dams and nets corner endangered dolphins
There are around 40 species of dolphins alive today. They are found all over the world and live in both freshwater and marine ...
Extreme drought, shallow waters, and high turbidity created lethal conditions for aquatic life and led to the mass dolphin die-off Researchers warn that such events are increasing with climate change, ...
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