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Rhino poachers imprisoned in back-to-back South Africa sentencing

Report reveals staggering levels of wildlife trafficking in Hispanic America

Vietnam and China partner on wildlife-friendly traditional medicine practices

Camera traps capture first glimpse of genetically distinct chimps in southwestern Nigeria

Increase in gibbon trafficking into India has conservationists worried

Record seizure highlights scale of wild bird egg theft in UK

Five-month-old male gorilla, victim of illegal wildlife trade, seized in Istanbul

Indonesia’s voracious songbird trade laps up rare and poisonous pitohuis

Atlantic puffins are perilously attracted to artificial light, new study shows

New evidence spells massive trouble for world’s sharks, rays and chimaeras

Nigerian authorities seize 2 metric tons of pangolin scales, arrest 1 suspect

Hundreds of whales to be harpooned as Iceland issues new hunting licenses

With Turkmenistan set to join CITES, wildlife trade regulation in Central Asia gets a boost

Satellite data show bursts of deforestation continue in Indonesian national park

Africa’s little-known golden cat gets a conservation boost, with community help

Protected areas in SE Asia could do better with more resources, study finds

Chatterbox chimps converse just like humans (but with more gestures)

Regions with highest risks to wildlife have fewest camera traps, study finds

Sierra Leone cacao project boosts livelihoods and buffers biodiversity

Conservationists welcome new PNG Protected Areas Act — but questions remain

No joking: Great apes can be silly and playfully tease each other, finds study

Culture and conservation thrive as Great Lakes tribes bring back native wild rice

‘Shocking’ mortality of infant macaques points to dangers of oil palm plantations

What principles should define natural climate solutions? A new study has some answers

In PNG, researchers record 9 new species of predatory hermaphroditic land snails

Study: Singapore biodiversity loss is bad — but not as bad as previous estimate

Logging, road construction continue to fuel forest loss in Papua New Guinea

To keep track of salmon migrations in real time, First Nations turn to AI

Study: Despite armed conflicts, Indigenous lands have better environment quality

Big promises to Indigenous groups from new global nature fund — but will it deliver?

Expected ship traffic to LNG Canada port could see whale deaths also rise

Progress is slow on Africa’s Great Green Wall, but some bright spots bloom

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