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Giant otters, river sentinels, now listed as threatened migratory species

Invasive plant drives ecological change in America’s gigantic Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness (commentary)

Creating the North Atlantic’s largest MPA network: Interview with Azores President José Manuel Bolieiro

Invasives take over native plant spaces in Nepal’s cities

War on Iran disrupts efforts to save the Asiatic cheetah, world’s rarest big cat

On the shores of Lake Victoria, a youth-led campaign to revive a wetland

In Indonesia, a coastal vine used as medicine now signals ecological decline

Chile’s ancient conifers host underground web of life that sustains forests: Study

Second progress report shows little action on World Bank redress plan at Liberian plantation

24 new species found in ocean zone eyed for battery metals mining

Tracking environmental crime in the Amazon: A conversation with Alexa Vélez

As EU-Mercosur agreement goes into effect, environmentalists raise red flags

How quickly do tropical forests recover? Faster than expected, but slower than it seems

Loss of prey could drive Atlantic Forest jaguars to extinction

Mennonites from Belize spark deforestation fears with new settlement plans in Suriname

Migratory species summit adopts new marine protections amid extinction warnings

The little-known story of emerging ecotourism in the Central African Republic

‘I like impossible missions’: A conservationist’s mission to turn around Salonga’s fate

At high seas treaty summit, a dispute over fisheries managers’ role in conservation

A French city cut its marine pollution — and its seagrass bounced back

Indigenous & community leaders say, ‘secure forest financing with us, not for us’ (commentary)

Latin America’s largest hospital complex cancels plan to buy shark meat

How saving birds protects the planet: Interview with author Scott Weidensaul

Avian bird flu surges in New York urban wildlife, increasing disease concerns

Why conservation needs stories of progress

Mongabay launches Solutions Desk to track what works for the planet

Indigenous governance key to protecting Amazon Basin connectivity, experts say

Wildlife concerns remain after Kenya court ruling over luxury safari camp

A human rights center opens a path to justice for Indigenous Peoples in the Central African Republic

Is the Galápagos damselfish extinct?

A Congo Basin-led bioeconomy could boost Central Africa’s green transition (analysis)

A unique clearing in Central Africa draws elephants from the dense forests

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