EarthThe all-female patrol guarding Ecuador's Amazon RainforestThe Yuturi Warmi, an Ecuadorian patrol group, vowed to protect their community's land in the Amazon Rainforest from pollution of extractive industries.Images show devastating impact of Brazil floodsTourist influx turns English lake green - reportFuture Earth: Sign up to our newsletterThe gardeners allowing insects to eat their plantsFutureThese tricks make wind farms more bird-friendlyFutureThe women saving crumbling Tibetan monasteriesFutureInside the Icelandic plant turning CO2 into rocksClimate solutionsHow I tempted a frog to live in our gardenFutureFuture PlanetThese hungry insects chomp on plastic as foodWriggling critters armed with enzymes can break down plastics that would otherwise take decades, or even centuries to degrade.FutureHow Earth Day was bornEarth Day emerged from the disquiet that many people felt at the destruction of the natural world and has evolved into a global environmental movement.FutureWorld of WonderNew Zealand's city built on a labyrinth of lava cavesAuckland is the largest city in New Zealand, and beneath it lies a sprawling network of caves – now scientists are trying to map them.See moreVideoAlaska's melting glaciers that rip homes apartQasa Alom meets a team conducting research on Alaska's changing environment.Weather & scienceNasa reveals giant lava lake on Jupiter's volcanic moonNew research suggests the fiery moon Io has been spewing lava for billions of years.Natural wondersWhy giant hailstones are on the riseAlthough huge hailstones are still rare, there are signs that their frequency and size are increasing.Weather & scienceListen to world's first 'chat' between humans and whalesScientists had a conversation with Twain, the humpback whale. 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