GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (CMC) — Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali has voiced concern over US President Donald Trump’s plan to impose ...
An intelligence exchange meeting organized by INTERPOL brought together regional law enforcement officials to discuss ...
The combined efforts of personnel from the University of Guyana (UG), and several agencies, along with public-spirited ...
The Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) says that the proposed mining project at Aranaputa, Upper ...
IN a remarkable display of teamwork and marine conservation, a stranded pygmy whale (Feresa sp.) was successfully rescued and returned to the sea on Tuesday, ...
A stranded pygmy whale (Feresa sp.) was successfully rescued and returned to the sea on Tuesday, in a collaborative effort involving the University of Guyana, ...
The baby wombat grabbed by an influencer in Australia row… in 60 seconds Staff at Mablethorpe Wildlife Centre say Emma was one of the oldest emus in the world. The lynx kitten could be released ...
By Sonam Lama Hyolmo Numerous events and policy decisions across the world in the last several months are causing despair among many environmentalists. The abrupt freeze, and potential termination, of ...
March 10 (Reuters) - Canadian oil producer Frontera Energy (FEC.TO), opens new tab said on Monday that it believes its license to explore the Corentyne block off the coast of Guyana remains valid ...
We thank you for your interest. The deadline for submitting a proposal has now passed. The High Commission of Canada in Guyana and Suriname is pleased to launch its annual call for proposals for the ...
Image via Depositphotos. In the battle for survival, some animals have adapted to live in the harshest climates on Earth, enduring extreme heat or cold that would be fatal to most other creatures.
Certain animals have evolved remarkable speeds to catch prey or evade predators. The ostrich, impala, and kangaroo showcase nature's incredible ingenuity, leveraging their speed and agility.