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Forgotten Species: the haunting whistle of the Anjouan scops-owl

Blogging wildlife rangers drive microconservation

In midst of poaching crisis, illegal rhino horn tops gold

Photo of new chameleon species discovered in Tanzania

Global warming will increase likelihood of civil war in Africa by 55 percent

Gibson Guitar under federal investigation for alleged use of illegal rainforest timber from Madagascar

Pygmy hippo shot and killed in…Australia

Forgotten species: Madagascar’s water-loving mammal, the aquatic tenrec

Prime Minister of Kenya urged to ban lion-killing pesticide after child dies from ingestion

Saving the world’s rarest wolf

NASA satellite image reveals extent of drought in East Africa

House resolution condemns plunder of natural resources in Madagascar

Disney commits $4 million to rainforest conservation in the Amazon, Congo

Goodbye, snows of Kilimanjaro

Tsavo lions ate 35 people, not 135

Language and conservation: why words matter

Rosewood traffickers busted in Madagascar

World’s largest golden orb weaving spider discovered in South Africa and Madagascar

Kenya’s pain, part two: decades of wildlife decline exacerbated by drought

Illegal ivory demand could wipe out Africa’s elephants by 2025

Uganda to open its doors to big game hunters

Government decree sanctions trafficking of rainforest timber in Madagascar

Good news for the rarest lemur

Could agroforestry solve the biodiversity crisis and address poverty?, an interview with Shonil Bhagwat

Roads are enablers of rainforest destruction

Employing dogs to save endangered species and places, an interview with Megan Parker

Kenya’s pain: famine, drought, government ambivalence cripples once stable nation

Innovative reforestation project threatened by ‘regime change’ in Madagascar, an interview with Rainer Dolch

Saving gorillas by bringing healthcare to local people in Uganda, an interview with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

Community engagement is key to saving the rarest zebra

Political heat rising on climate change, but does the United States feel it?

Saving Africa’s ‘unicorn’, the okapi

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