The zoo in Kingston, Jamaica worked endlessly to secure the 1,500 animals in their care before the hurricane made landfall.
The Jamaican government is urging residents to stay alert for crocodiles after days of torrential rain and flooding from Hurricane Melissa.
Back in May, a male Osprey nesting in the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge was outfitted with a GPS pack. He was released in June. The within will keep track of him as he moves around – within Jamaica Bay ...
Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has ...
A video depicting a shark swimming through a flooded Jamaican street surpassed 2 million views as Hurricane Melissa made ...
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Fact check: Viral clip of shark on Jamaican streets during Hurricane Melissa is AI-generated
A viral clip of a shark swimming through flooded streets in Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa was confirmed to be AI-generated ...
JAMAICA has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental protection under the Cartagena Convention, announcing that it is in the final stages of ratifying the Protocol for Specially Protected Areas and ...
How are owls different from other birds? They evolved to hunt at night and because of this they have large areas of their brain just for sight and for hearing. Owls’ eyes face forward unlike most ...
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