The abandoned roadway began to attract wildlife, including vulnerable and endangered species. Olivia Rosane is a freelance writer who focuses on environmental issues. Her work has appeared in EcoWatch ...
STORY: This perilous route through the Bolivian Andes is marked by narrow lanes, sharp turns and deadly cliffs, earning it the name "Death Road." But after Bolivia opened an alternate route connecting ...
The World Wildlife Foundation says little is known about pink river dolphins, but researchers recently had an up-close encounter in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. A pair of the mammals were found in shallow ...
Explore the surreal beauty of the Black Lagoon. Likely located in Bolivia’s high-altitude Altiplano, this wetland bursts with natural color—swirls of emerald, gold, purple, and pink created by mineral ...
Bolivia's decision to open an alternate route to its historic 'Death Road' - a serpentine dirt path across the towering Andes hills known for its deadly cliffs - has led to a resurgence of wildlife in ...
WWF Bolivia deliver equipment to the Beni Department to strengthen efforts against the illegal trafficking of wildlife parts. WWF Bolivia, with the support of WWF Germany, has helped to strengthen the ...
STORY: In San Buenaventura, the Inti Wara Yassi animal shelter has been working next to firefighters and volunteers to help animals in need. Rescuers patrol the forests searching for animals at risk ...
STORY: Rosado added 73% of the department is at risk due to wildfires. Firefighter brigades have helped animals affected by the flames, such as armadillos and deer, reach safe grounds. Due to the fire ...