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Migratory waterbird populations in decline in Europe

Primate conservation may enhance food availability to humans

Regrowing the Amazon rainforest will require help from bats and birds

Loss of wildlife is threatening biodiverse forests in northeastern India

Mangrove destruction for fish trade may undermine fishermen in West Africa

Teak wood may be improved by greater genetic diversity

New rainforest sanctuary in Cameroon already at risk from plantations, hunting

Threatened forest in Kenya home to a diversity of bird life

11 species of monkeys discovered in West African biodiversity hotspot

Rainforest conversion to oil palm causes 83% of wildlife to disappear

Europe cuts biofuel targets to 4% in 2015, 6% in 2020

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

Study confirms strong link between CO2 and climate over 70,000 years

Thought-to-be-extinct frog rediscovered in Australia

Old growth forests are giant carbon sinks, helping offset emissions

Prince Charles says hedge funds could save rainforests

Falling palm oil price makes palm biodiesel viable, may offer target for NGOs

Rare okapi photographed for the first time in Congo park

Nearly 40 percent of America’s freshwater fish in danger

NASA: Sea ice melt opens the Northwest and Northeast Passage

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

Malaysia pushes Borneo rainforest logging by deposing tribal leaders

Big computer makers pitch energy efficiency to sell more services, equipment

Rare monkeys double in number in China but remain under threat

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

Nobu offers critically-endangered species to sushi diners

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

Moose Mission in New York’s Adirondacks

Cameroon and Nigeria to protect world’s rarest gorilla

Photo: commonly-kept gecko was thought to be extinct in the wild

Ghana becomes first country to sign sustainable timber pact with the E.U.

Sea level rise likely limited to 2-6 feet by 2100

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