By Mike DiGirolamo Bryan Simmons, communications vice president at the Arcus Foundation, joins Mongabay’s podcast to discuss ...
Humans in Los Angeles, California and beyond have to rethink infrastructure to consider our wild and pet neighbors.
By depositing substantial piles of dung, vicuñas are speeding up plant colonization on freshly deglaciated terrain.
A surprisingly trend was that we saw genetic diversity declining even among” many species that aren’t considered at risk, ...
Relatives of the llama are dropping dung as they venture into higher elevations in the Andes Mountains, providing a nutrient-rich environment for life to thrive despite glacier loss.
In the Andes, native camelids like alpacas, llamas, vicuñas, and guanacos impact the landscape with their social behaviors.