Cloud forests are biodiversity hot spots and crucial water sources. But climate change and deforestation are shrinking their range, new data show.
Isolated and hard-to-reach, cloud forests hold many secrets to the natural world. But climate change is threatening to wipe them out before scientists can get to them first. Found on less than one ...
Rangers trained during the course are now integral to this mission. In Valle Nuevo National Park, they assist in monitoring ...
The climate-controlled dome that houses Gardens by the Bay’s Cloud Forest carves out a futuristic looking space along Singapore’s skyline. An indoor waterfall serves as the Cloud Forest’s ...
In the past, intact forests absorbed 7.8 billion metric tons of CO2 annually—about a fifth of all human emissions—but their ...
The “cloud forest” of Monteverde, in the centre of Costa Rica, will soon no longer be worthy of the name: climate change threatens this unique ecosystem, and its fauna and flora face an ...
This massive, sulphurous volcanic crater is surrounded by cloud forest, one of six distinct ... The region’s drier climate ...
The forest faces many challenges but the most notable are over-grazing, climate change and deforestation. Over the past few decades, Dhofar’s cloud forest has lost approximately 70% of its ...
Nestled deep within the Talamanca Mountains of Costa Rica, San Gerardo de Dota stands as a testament to the pristine beauty ...