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Scientists Find 66-Foot Tree Related to Tomatoes
Planet Wins2h ago

Scientists Find 66-Foot Tree Related to Tomatoes

Researchers have identified a mysterious 66-foot tree in the Andes as a new genus that's closely related to everyday vegetables like tomatoes and potatoes. The discovery fills a crucial gap in understanding how plants evolved over millions of years.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Ancient Parrot Feathers Reveal 1,000-Year Trade Network
Global NewsApr 21

Ancient Parrot Feathers Reveal 1,000-Year Trade Network

Scientists discovered that wild parrot feathers found in a Peruvian tomb traveled over 500 kilometers across the Andes Mountains, proving ancient civilizations built sophisticated trade networks a thousand years before modern highways. The birds were transported alive and carefully raised, showing remarkable cooperation between distant cultures.

New Atlas3 min read
Ancient Parrot Trade Network United Peru 600 Years Ago
Global NewsMar 21

Ancient Parrot Trade Network United Peru 600 Years Ago

Scientists have proven that people in ancient Peru transported live parrots across the Andes Mountains over 600 years ago, revealing a sophisticated trade network that connected distant cultures long before the Inca Empire. The discovery challenges the belief that pre-Inca societies were isolated and constantly at war.

Smithsonian3 min read
Ancient Peruvians Carried Live Parrots Over the Andes
Global NewsMar 10

Ancient Peruvians Carried Live Parrots Over the Andes

Centuries before the Inca Empire rose to power, ancient Peruvians transported live parrots hundreds of kilometers across the treacherous Andes Mountains. Scientists discovered feathers from Amazon rainforest macaws at the ancient coastal site of Pachamac, revealing a remarkable dedication to beauty and connection.

Nature News2 min read
Ancient Parrots Crossed Andes 500 Years Before Inca Empire
InnovationMar 10

Ancient Parrots Crossed Andes 500 Years Before Inca Empire

Scientists discovered that vibrant Amazonian parrots were transported alive over 500 kilometers across the Andes mountains centuries before the Inca Empire, revealing a sophisticated trade network that connected rainforests with coastal Peru. The journey took weeks or months as traders navigated treacherous mountain passes to deliver these prized birds to ritual centers.

Phys.org3 min read
Colombia Plants 123,000 Trees to Save Rare Andean Forest
Planet WinsFeb 12

Colombia Plants 123,000 Trees to Save Rare Andean Forest

A three-year project in Colombia's Andes mountains will restore 112 hectares of endangered forest while creating jobs for 150 local families. The initiative combines conservation with sustainable farming to protect rare species like spectacled bears and ancient Polylepis trees.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read