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‘We are invisible’: Brazilian Cerrado quilombos fight for land and lives
Sarah Sax, Maurício Angelo
30 Apr 2020
South Korea subsidizing biomass so heavily that wind and solar are being crowded out of the market
Mike Gaworecki
30 Apr 2020
Murder, logging and land theft: inside a crime factory in the Amazon
Maurício Monteiro
30 Apr 2020
China held water back from drought-stricken Mekong countries, report says
Michael Tatarski
30 Apr 2020
A ‘crazy beast’ that coexisted with dinosaurs discovered from Madagascar
Mongabay.com
30 Apr 2020
For world’s rarest great ape, COVID-19 is latest in a litany of threats
Ayat S. Karokaro, Hans Nicholas Jong
30 Apr 2020
Tourism has crashed: Are carbon credits the future for funding conservation in Africa?
Mantoe Phakathi
29 Apr 2020
As a campaigner against deforestation, almost dying of COVID-19 was ironic (commentary)
Etelle Higonnet
29 Apr 2020
Climate change makes some fish smaller, and others bigger, study finds
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
29 Apr 2020
Evicted indigenous people in Manaus struggle to stay safe amid COVID-19 crisis
Ignacio Amigo
29 Apr 2020
Birds in Amazon forest fragments: New study summarizes 40 years of research
Liz Kimbrough
29 Apr 2020
One point for Slytherin: New Indian pit viper named after Harry Potter character
Liz Kimbrough
29 Apr 2020
Rwanda’s Akagera park thrives thanks to community-led anti-poaching drive
Maggie Andresen
29 Apr 2020
Silvopasturing improves ranches and the environment in Panama
Erin Banks Rusby
29 Apr 2020
New database wrangles data on land rights projects around the globe
John Cannon
29 Apr 2020
Indonesia aims for sustainability certification for oil palm smallholders
Hans Nicholas Jong
29 Apr 2020
Some ranchers and conservationists agree: Grazing and logging can save birds
Jennifer Oldham
28 Apr 2020
UK military beef supplier buys from sanctioned Brazilian farmers, investigation shows
Mongabay.com
28 Apr 2020
Through biomimicry, Brazil seeks tech innovations inspired by nature
Sibélia Zanon
28 Apr 2020
Flamingos form lasting friendships, a new study finds
Liz Kimbrough
28 Apr 2020
Fighting COVID-19 with a precious resource: Q&A with Kusum Athukorala, Sri Lanka’s ‘Woman in Water’
Dilrukshi Handunnetti
28 Apr 2020
Campaigners call for transparency in Myanmar timber trade after 850 tons of wood seized
Michael Tatarski
28 Apr 2020
Farmer dies in custody after being charged in dispute with palm oil firm, prompting COVID-19 fears
Hans Nicholas Jong
28 Apr 2020
As calls to shutter wildlife markets grow, China struggles with an industry worth billions
Ashoka Mukpo
27 Apr 2020
Iceland won’t be killing any whales this year
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
27 Apr 2020
Bold project hopes to DNA barcode every species in Costa Rica
Jeremy Hance
27 Apr 2020
Indigenous groups in Myanmar lash out at ‘restrictive’ conservation policies
Emily Fishbein
27 Apr 2020
Only ‘A-list’ of coral reefs found to sustain ecosystems, livelihoods
Basten Gokkon
27 Apr 2020
Conflict between Indonesian villagers, pulpwood firm flares up over crop-killing drone
Hans Nicholas Jong
27 Apr 2020
A watery onslaught from sea, sky and land in the world’s fastest-sinking city
Johan Augustin
27 Apr 2020
In the Philippines’ Boracay, flying foxes are going, going, gone
Jun N. Aguirre
27 Apr 2020
Twelve rangers killed in latest Virunga Park incident
Fred Kockott
25 Apr 2020
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