New species discovered in Suriname


A scientific expedition into one of the world’s last pristine tropical forests has revealed incredibly diverse species and extraordinary cultural heritage, say Conservation International. Their survey in south-west Suriname has documented nearly 1,300 species, including 46 that may be new to science

Photograph: Trond Larsen/Conservation International

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