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Permian mass extinction caused by giant volcanic eruption

Sushi restaurant, Nobu, warns patrons not to eat bluefin tuna, but serves it anyway

Dirt road converted into artificial island for birds in Eastern Turkey

Rooks use tools in captivity rivaling ‘habitual tools users such as chimpanzees’

Rich countries buy up agricultural land in poor countries

New rainforest reserve in Congo benefits bonobos and locals

Vietnam’s commercial wildlife farms threaten Asia’s species

Drought threatens rare desert elephants

85 percent of oyster reefs gone, threatening coastal environments and a favored delicacy

Global warming estimates double in severity according to new MIT modeling

Study refutes criticism of polar bear listing under the Endangered Species Act

UN: Population growth rates fall to 1.1 percent in Asia-Pacific

Six nations pledge to protect the Coral Triangle

Scientists find world’s largest leatherback sea turtle population in Gabon

Updated Red-List: 192 birds are Critically-Endangered

Global warming pushes mammals north in Michigan

Blue whales return to migration pattern used before commercial whaling

Successful reintroduction of world’s smallest hog

Protecting global biodiversity must include islands

Turkey ignores bluefin tuna quotas, further imperiling critically-endangered species

Approximately 200 new frogs discovered in Madagascar threatened by political instability

The EU and Republic of Congo announce system to eradicate illegal logging

Fish operated on at ZSL London Zoo: Photo

As wolves face the gun, flawed science taints decision to remove species from ESA

Secret movements of the basking shark uncovered

Bioelectricity bests ethanol on two fronts: land use and global warming

Famous elephant matriarch, Echo, dies from old age

Prince Charles’ new online initiative for rainforests makes media splash

Chimpanzee population plummets 90 percent in supposedly strong region

Not only do fish feel pain, it changes their behavior

Coral reef loss in Caribbean leads to ongoing fish declines

Birds can dance, proving humans aren’t the only ones with rhythm

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