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Video: Octopus joins elite club of tool-users with coconut sanctuary
Jeremy Hance
15 Dec 2009
Climate change causing irreversible acidification in world’s oceans
Jeremy Hance
15 Dec 2009
Photos: ten beloved species threatened by global warming
Jeremy Hance
14 Dec 2009
Video: rare footage of the sun bear, the world’s smallest, making a nest in the canopy
Jeremy Hance
6 Dec 2009
Hyenas cooperate more easily than chimpanzees
Alanna Tritt
6 Dec 2009
Forgotten Species: the haunting whistle of the Anjouan scops-owl
Jeremy Hance
3 Dec 2009
Face-to-face with what may be the last of the world’s smallest rhino, the Bornean rhinoceros
Jeremy Hance
1 Dec 2009
World’s smallest orchid discovered in Ecuador
Jeremy Hance
30 Nov 2009
Americans throw away enough food every year to feed 200 million adults
Jeremy Hance
30 Nov 2009
Guyana expedition finds biodiversity trove in area slated for oil and gas development, an interview with Robert Pickles
Jeremy Hance
29 Nov 2009
Land of plenty: 50 percent rise in the amount of food wasted in America worsens global warming, consumes freshwater
Jeremy Hance
25 Nov 2009
Videos and Photos: over 17,000 species discovered in waters beyond the sun’s reach
Jeremy Hance
23 Nov 2009
Using fish as livestock feed threatens global fisheries
Jeremy Hance
18 Nov 2009
Extinct goat was “similar to crocodiles”
Jeremy Hance
16 Nov 2009
Forgotten species: Madagascar’s water-loving mammal, the aquatic tenrec
Jeremy Hance
12 Nov 2009
Global warming threatens desert life
Jeremy Hance
9 Nov 2009
Hunting across Southeast Asia weakens forests’ survival, An interview with Richard Corlett
Jeremy Hance
8 Nov 2009
World’s first video of the elusive and endangered bay cat
Jeremy Hance
5 Nov 2009
California’s great white sharks are a distinct population
Jeremy Hance
4 Nov 2009
Wolves keep forests nutrient-rich
Jeremy Hance
2 Nov 2009
Goodbye, snows of Kilimanjaro
Jeremy Hance
2 Nov 2009
Tsavo lions ate 35 people, not 135
Jeremy Hance
2 Nov 2009
Language and conservation: why words matter
Jeremy Hance
28 Oct 2009
Scientists discover that bats practice oral sex
Jeremy Hance
28 Oct 2009
The faster, fiercer, and always surprising sloth, an interview with Bryson Voirin
Jeremy Hance
25 Oct 2009
The Yangtze River may have lost another inhabitant: the Chinese paddlefish
Jeremy Hance
22 Oct 2009
Logged forests support biodiversity after 15 years of rehabilitation, but not if turned into plantations
Jeremy Hance
21 Oct 2009
World’s largest golden orb weaving spider discovered in South Africa and Madagascar
Jeremy Hance
21 Oct 2009
Plants recognize that family comes first
Jeremy Hance
16 Oct 2009
Freshwater species worse off than land or marine
Jeremy Hance
15 Oct 2009
New species of glowing mushrooms named after Mozart’s Requiem
Jeremy Hance
14 Oct 2009
Could agroforestry solve the biodiversity crisis and address poverty?, an interview with Shonil Bhagwat
Jeremy Hance
24 Sep 2009
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