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Tear-sucking moth in Madagascar feeds on bird eyes
Rhett Ayers Butler
10 Apr 2007
The news of extinction: western media’s response to the demise of the Baiji
Jeremy Hance
1 Apr 2007
Logging reduces abundance of rare mammals in Borneo
Rhett Ayers Butler
27 Mar 2007
Extinction, like climate change, is complicated
Rhett Ayers Butler
26 Mar 2007
Global warming may cause biodiversity extinction
Rhett Ayers Butler
21 Mar 2007
Fruit-eating birds at particular risk from Indonesian deforestation
Mongabay.com
20 Mar 2007
Invasive predators more harmful to biodiversity than native predators
Mongabay.com
20 Mar 2007
Poisonous tree frog brings hope to indigenous community in the Amazon
Carolina Bruun
19 Mar 2007
Amazon rainforest fires date back thousands of years
Rhett A. Butler
14 Mar 2007
Biodiversity extinction crisis looms says renowned biologist
Rhett Ayers Butler
12 Mar 2007
Ecuadorian brothers show conservation-based microentrepreneurship possible
Mongabay.com
7 Mar 2007
Amazon deforestation damaging critical ecosystem services
Rhett Ayers Butler
8 Feb 2007
Just how bad is the biodiversity extinction crisis?
Rhett Ayers Butler
6 Feb 2007
In search of wildlife, while dodging leeches, in Madagascar’s unexplored rainforest
Julie Larsen Maher
5 Feb 2007
Global warming is a threat to fly fishing in the United States
Rhett Ayers Butler
1 Feb 2007
Cuteness may determine whether a species goes extinct or not
Rhett Ayers Butler
30 Jan 2007
Snake becomes poisonous by eating toxic frogs
Rhett Ayers Butler
29 Jan 2007
Unusual prehistoric shark beast captured in Japan
Mongabay.com
24 Jan 2007
Responsible tourism: How to travel ethically
Rhett Ayers Butler
27 Nov 2006
Global warming could doom the walrus finds new study
Rhett Ayers Butler
14 Apr 2006
Insects worth $57 billion to US economy
Rhett Ayers Butler
1 Apr 2006
Environmentalism is born with exposure to nature before age 11
Rhett Ayers Butler
13 Mar 2006
Picture of newly discovered ‘blonde-haired’ lobster
Rhett A. Butler
8 Mar 2006
Pictures of new species discovered in New Guinea
Rhett Ayers Butler
7 Feb 2006
Coral reefs and mangroves have high economic value
Rhett Ayers Butler
24 Jan 2006
Shamans and Robots: Bridging the Past and Future of Ethnobotany and Bioprospecting
Tina Butler
25 Apr 2005
Down a river of blood into a remote canyon in Madagascar: Exploring the Manambolo River
Rhett A. Butler
24 Apr 2005
Bioprospecting in Panama
Tina Butler
20 Apr 2005
Seeking the world’s strangest primate on a tropical island paradise
Rhett Ayers Butler
17 Apr 2005
Kalimantan at the Crossroads: Dipterocarp Forests and the Future of Indonesian Borneo
Tina Butler
17 Apr 2005
Cane toads increasingly a problem in Australia
Tina Butler
17 Apr 2005
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