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Kenyan community displaced by nature reserve seeks justice

Monoculture tree plantations are “green deserts” not forests, say activists

A solution to worldwide fishery collapse?

Palawan’s wildlife faces extinction risk due to mining, pet trade

Earth already committed to 2.4-degree C rise from climate change

Whaling Commission issues media blackout on discussions to lift whale killing ban

Nearly 40 percent of America’s freshwater fish in danger

Drug use blamed as vulture population crashes 99% in India and Pakistan

Nobu offers critically-endangered species to sushi diners

Small-scale fisheries are “best hope” for sustainability in developing world

Obama talks science: ocean health, water scarcity, climate change, and more

For Australian beetles bigger is better; while American beetles don’t care about size

Did prehistoric farmers drive early global warming?

When in season, wolves choose salmon over deer

Carbon market may fund dam in Panama that threatens natural reserve

Baltic cod are shrinking due to overfishing

The extinction of the baiji a ‘wake-up call’ to conserve vaquita and other cetaceans

Climate change may increase global conflict

How do wind turbines kill bats?

Presidential candidate John McCain’s love-hate relationship with bears

French birds on the move due to climate change—just not fast enough

There is enough water for everyone provided it is well-managed and distributed

When the magpie looks in a mirror, it sees itself

Mangrove species flourishes in the United Arab Emirates after a century of local extinction

The long-ignored ocean emergency and what can be done to address it

Marine ‘dead zones’ double every decade

No scientists necessary: Bush administration’s new plans regarding endangered species

How sustainable is your canned tuna? It depends on the retailer

Account of 18th century Amazon adventurer to be published for the first time

Seals used for climate change research

20% of the Brazilian Amazon’s tree species to go extinct

Three American mussel species lost to extinction

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