Young kelp forests are returning to Peru after scientists replanted giant seaweed, creating habitat for fish and restoring ...
The largetooth sawfish is a critically endangered fish distinguished by its long, blade-like snout edged with tooth-like projections. In the waters off Peru, it’s become an unlikely casualty of one of ...
New research suggests seabird guano helped transform the Chincha Kingdom into one of the most prosperous societies in ancient Peru. Chemical clues in centuries-old maize show farmers fertilized their ...
For the first time, the complete fossil of a 10-million-year-old beaked whale, considered the best preserved in the world, is on display.
PERU — The film uncovers the connection between one of Peru’s most iconic cultural traditions and one of its most endangered marine species. In northern fishing communities, the rostral teeth of the ...
Seabird poop played a key role in Chincha Kingdom agriculture, fueling economic growth and political influence in ancient Peru.
For a change, the weather was ideal for a pro fishing event last weekend on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, and Peru, New York pro Alec Morrison took advantage of not having to bundle up or fac ...
A small but mighty gem has a taste of South American food right here in the Central Valley. Since 2016, a spot at Milburn and Herndon Avenues in northwest Fresno has ...
Chef Ricardo Hipolito and co-owner Dulce Lugo at Social Without immigration, what’s for dinner in New Orleans — and around the world — would taste completely different. A visit to the newly opened ...
A new restaurant in Worcester that serves Peruvian and Ecuadorian food is holding a soft opening this week. Mercado Restaurant, located on 278 Shrewsbury St., is open from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. from March ...
It’s the longest river in the world, full of unique creatures, weaving and winding 3,700 miles across lush rainforests and three countries. The vital Amazon River is a lifeline for flora and fauna ...
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