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A Direct Hit on Jamaican Forests
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Published November 25, 2025
Hurricane Melissa left the island nation’s forests brown and battered, but they won’t stay that way for long.
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Rewilding South Africa's Greater Kruger
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Published November 24, 2025
Satellites are helping land managers track ecological shifts as reserves reconnect and landscapes return to a more natural state.
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Iraq Reservoirs Plunge to Low Levels
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Published November 19, 2025
A multi-year drought has put extra strain on farmers and water managers in the Middle Eastern country.
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Reservoirs Dwindle in South Texas
Published November 17, 2025
Drought in the Nueces River basin is reducing reservoir levels, leaving residents and industry in the Corpus Christi area facing water shortages.
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Land of Many Waters and Much Sediment
Published September 26, 2025
The Guiana Shield’s rugged terrain shapes Guyana’s waterways, but mining has altered their clarity.
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A Golden Moment for Boreal Forests
Published September 23, 2025
Hillsides in Alaska’s interior showed their changing colors ahead of the autumnal equinox.
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Reshaping the Forests Around Kisangani
Published September 22, 2025
Satellite data show decades of gradual but persistent change to forests around one of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s largest cities.
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Mapping Kamchatka Earthquake Displacement
Published September 15, 2025
A group of satellites with interferometric synthetic aperture radar makes it possible for geologists to detect how much and where land surfaces shift due to earthquakes.
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