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Mainland islands: a new paradigm for conservation?

Exploring the intersection of conservation and technology

Amazon Headwaters Under Siege: 19 dams slated for Napo watershed

Curb climate change or lose bumblebees, blueberries, tomatoes

Mega-dams doing drastic harm to tropical biodiversity: study

Into the great unknown: The ability of global forests to store carbon is at risk

Corporations rush to make zero-deforestation commitments, but is it working?

Chinese turtle heist sends rare Philippine species to brink of extinction, international rescue underway

It can be done! – Building better dams in the Andean Amazon

Inside The Toxic Tour: Not for prime-time Ecuador (PHOTOS)

Tapajós and other Amazon dams not sustainable development say reports

151 dams could be catastrophic to Amazon ecological connectivity

Saving the greater sage grouse, the most hotly-debated bird since the spotted owl (PHOTOS)

Bolivia’s aggressive agricultural development plans threaten forests

Proposed Andean headwater dams an ecological calamity for Amazon Basin

Cajamarca: Let them Eat Gold

Private sector innovations reduce food loss in West Africa

Together we stand: A policy approach to reducing food loss in West Africa

Red tape or repression? NGOs fight for a place in the new Bolivia they helped Evo Morales create

Brazilian firm’s mega-dam plans in Peru spark major social conflict

Facing Future Storms: Poor Honduran Communities Unite to Protect Watersheds and Nature

World on course to lose 1 in 6 species to climate change – South America, Australia, New Zealand face even more extinctions

Kenya’s Karura Forest, symbol of GreenBelt Movement, suffering death by 1,000 cuts

Peru’s mega-dam projects threaten Amazon River source and ecosystem collapse

Of leopards and lemons: Superstition aids wildlife researchers in India

Photo Essay: Geopolitical pawns, the fishermen of Lý Sơn, Vietnam

Lima to restore pre-Incan aqueducts to alleviate its water crisis

Empowering women in order to save the harvest

A tale of two maps: Brazilian state won’t use new atlas to close Cerrado deforestation loophole

Conservation and carbon storage goals collide in Brazil’s Cerrado

‘How about that extension?’ activists ask as forest exploitation moratorium deadline nears

Bottom trawling reduces size of commercially important flatfish

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