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Featured video: bears work together to take down camera traps

Honey badgers and more: camera traps reveal wealth of small carnivores in Gabon (photos)

Featured video: 22-year-old produces documentary on the Peruvian Amazon

No place like home: scientists discover that male crested penguins head home earlier than females

Bornean elephant meets palm oil: saving the world’s smallest pachyderm in a fractured landscape

Camera-traps reveal surprising mammals at remote site in Honduras (photos)

Samburu’s lions: how the big cats could make a comeback in Kenya

Terror from above: eagle tackles deer in stunning camera trap photos

Lions rising: community conservation making a difference for Africa’s kings in Mozambique

Bornean orangutans travel along the ground

Butchering nature’s titans: without the elephant ‘we lose an essential pillar in the ability to wonder’

Scientists discover that threatened bird migrates entirely within Amazon Basin

Video: scientists discover new walking shark species in Indonesia

Scientists discover that even crocs have a fetish for fruit

Protecting predators in the wildest landscape you’ve never heard of

Featured video: ‘this is day one for the olinguito’

Scientists catch boa constrictor eating a howler monkey (photos)

Featured video: how tigers could save human civilization

The evolution of cooperation: communal nests are best for ruffed lemurs

With deforestation rising, Brazil sends more police to the Amazon

Meet the BABY olinguito

Zoo races to save extreme butterfly from extinction

Scientists discover teddy bear-like mammal hiding out in Andean cloud forests (photos)

Does size matter (for lemur smarts, that is)?

Last disease-free Tasmanian devils imperiled by mine

Florida declares two butterfly species extinct as pollinator crisis worsens

Balkan lynx conservation unifies neighboring countries

Habitat loss and pesticides causing decline in Europe’s butterflies

Nepal’s tigers on the rebound

Cheetah don’t overheat during hunts

Losing just one pollinator species leads to big plant declines

Scientists build app to automatically identify species based on their calls

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