Morocco celebrated the International Day of Argania yesterday, celebrating five years since the United Nations recognized the argan tree.
The Past: Around 65 million years ago, when dinosaurs had just become extinct, Argan trees began to grow. They lived in what is now southwestern Morocco, surrounded by the first organisms recognizable ...
The argan tree (Argania spinosa), a species native to the Kingdom of Morocco, grows in arid and semiarid regions. It is the defining species of a woodland ecosystem known as Arganeraie, which is rich ...
Well this is not something you see everyday. A video posted on YouTube by Michael Chinnici shows not one, not two, but at least 12 goats standing on the branches of a tree in Morocco. Turns out, goats ...
The argan tree (Argania spinosa) is an emblematic species of Morocco that underpins a unique agroforest ecosystem and supports a multifaceted industry. Research in this field spans botanical ...
Tree goats seem to be the next big thing in Morocco. Farmers love them so much that they are now destroying all typical Argania trees in the country. New York-based photographer Michael Chinnici ...