Lañilawal The Ancient Alerce of Chile May Be the Oldest Tree on Earth But Its Five Millennia Legacy Faces an Urgent Existential Crisis

Deep within the ravines of the Alerce Costero National Park in southern Chile, a silent witness to human history stands amidst the mist of the Valdivian temperate rainforest. Known to…

Silent Forests and Ecological Collapse the Devastating Impact of the Brown Tree Snake Invasion on the Island of Guam

The island of Guam, a United States territory in the Western Pacific, currently serves as the world’s most harrowing case study in how a single invasive species can dismantle an…

The Mystery and Resilience of Bahrain’s Tree of Life A 400 Year Old Biological Marvel in the Heart of the Desert

Standing as a solitary emerald sentinel amidst the vast, sun-bleached expanses of the Arabian Desert, the Tree of Life, or Shajarat al-Hayat, continues to defy the fundamental laws of botany…

The Elusive Northern Green Tree Python Highlights Biodiversity Conservation Challenges in West Papua

The heavy rain cascading through the secondary forests of Tambrauw Regency, West Papua, forced a group of wildlife observers to cut their expedition short. For the sake of safety, the…

The Resurrection of the Ghost of the Mountains Rediscovering and Protecting the Rare Wondiwoi Tree Kangaroo of Papua

Deep within the mist-shrouded peaks of the Wondiwoi Mountains in West Papua, at an elevation of 1,700 meters above sea level, lives a creature that was, for nearly a century,…

A 120-Year-Old Mahogani Tree in South Jakarta Stands as a Silent Witness to National Railway History and Urban Resilience

Amidst the towering skyscrapers of Rawajati, Pancoran, South Jakarta, a colossal mahogani tree (Swietenia mahagoni) stands as an indomitable testament to time, its presence defying the relentless march of urban…