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South American fox confronts prey eight times its size
Jeremy Hance
10 Feb 2009
Salamander populations collapse in Central America
Rhett Ayers Butler
9 Feb 2009
Boy Scouts of America have logged 34,000 acres of forest in 20 years
Jeremy Hance
6 Feb 2009
Butterfly tricks ants by mimicking their queen’s vocalizations
Jeremy Hance
5 Feb 2009
Monstrous prehistoric snake provides glimpse of warmer tropical forests
Jeremy Hance
4 Feb 2009
World’s largest snake discovered: prehistoric serpent was twice the size of an anaconda
Jeremy Hance
4 Feb 2009
Chocolate has been a delicacy north of Mexico for a thousand years
Jeremy Hance
2 Feb 2009
Seeking out the world’s rarest and most endangered birds
Jeremy Hance
2 Feb 2009
Embarking on a career in science? Learn from interviews with young scientists
Jeremy Hance
2 Feb 2009
Beef drives 80% of Amazon deforestation
Rhett Ayers Butler
29 Jan 2009
The honeybee can count
Jeremy Hance
29 Jan 2009
Saving leatherback turtles in South America’s smallest country, Suriname: An interview with Liz McHuron
Jeremy Hance
27 Jan 2009
Palm oil may be single most immediate threat to the greatest number of species
Mongabay.com
26 Jan 2009
Climate change killing forests in the western U.S.
Mongabay.com
22 Jan 2009
Could engineering rainforests save the planet from global warming?
Jeremy Hance
21 Jan 2009
One billion frogs harvested as food per year
Rhett Ayers Butler
21 Jan 2009
Wildlife trade creating ’empty forest syndrome’ across the globe
Jeremy Hance
19 Jan 2009
Secondary forest should become new conservation initiative
Jeremy Hance
19 Jan 2009
Symposium tackles big question: how many species will survive our generation
Jeremy Hance
16 Jan 2009
What is the greatest threat to rainforests: habitat destruction or climate change?
Jeremy Hance
13 Jan 2009
Selective logging occurs in 28 percent of world’s rainforests
Jeremy Hance
13 Jan 2009
Rediscovery of the solenodon, a rare venomous mammal, in Haiti
Jeremy Hance
9 Jan 2009
Bizarre chirruping Purple Frog captured on film for the first time
Jeremy Hance
7 Jan 2009
Infecting mosquitoes with parasite could reduce dengue fever outbreaks
Jeremy Hance
5 Jan 2009
Reindeer, a symbol of the holidays, is under increasing threat
Jeremy Hance
26 Dec 2008
The long-ignored ocean emergency and what can be done to address it
Jeremy Hance
18 Aug 2008
No longer a fan of Earth Day
An Jeremy Hance
1 May 2008
Biodiversity key to fighting climate change
Jeremy Hance
29 Apr 2008
No sacrifices to ending deforestation in the Amazon, only gains
Jeremy Hance
29 Apr 2008
Fruit-eating bats ingest dirt to counter toxic plant compounds
Mongabay.com
23 Apr 2008
Saving the world’s most recently discovered cat species in Borneo
Rhett Ayers Butler
10 Apr 2008
Bats protect crops from insects
Mongabay.com
4 Apr 2008
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