by AMAZONAS Magazine | Feb 26, 2016 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
By Hans-Georg Evers Excerpt from AMAZONAS Magazine “Arapuja is being deforested by the project entrepreneurs without any forest management or wildlife rescue.” Annual killifishes are extremely well adapted to surviving wet and dry seasons in their unique...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | May 13, 2014 | Freshwater
via Fluval press release, updated 5/15/2014 FLUVAL SPONSORS PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPEDITION TO DOCUMENT RENOWNED XINGU RIVER Brazil’s Belo Monte Dam to Have Profound Effect on the Amazon’s People, Wildlife and Aquatic Ecosystem MONTREAL, CANADA (May 15, 2014) – Fluval...
by James Lawrence | Apr 5, 2014 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
by Haakon Haagensen Excerpt from AMAZONAS Magazine, May/June 2014 There is no armored catfish more popular among aquarists than the black and white Hypancistrus from the Rio Xingu in Brazil known as the Zebra Pleco. Many pleco forms are near extinction in their...
by Matt Pedersen | Jun 13, 2013 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater, News & Notes
Crowd funding, the sourcing of voluntary financial backing directly from individual investors, patrons and contributors through the internet, is an ever-growing phenomenon. Reef To Rainforest used the crowd funding website Kickstarter to successfully launch the...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Dec 3, 2012 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater, News & Notes
Looking for species threatened by Brazil’s massive Belo Monte Project by Dr. Mark Sabaj Pérez—Special Report Excerpt from AMAZONAS, January/February 2013 With the specter of an ecosystem-killing hydroelectric dam project moving ahead in Brazil, the eyes of many...