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$1m for devising best way to map Indonesia’s peatlands
Sapariah Saturi
5 Mar 2016
Bringing field surveys into the modern, mobile world
Katie Taylor
4 Mar 2016
DRC announces intent to reopen its rainforests to logging companies
Morgan Erickson-Davis
4 Mar 2016
Study doubles the number of endangered Sumatran orangutans believed to exist
Loren Bell
4 Mar 2016
A month since the oil spill, Wampis indigenous peoples criticize PetroPeru’s negligence
Ruxandra Guidi
4 Mar 2016
Report from the Amazon #1: Altamira, a city transformed by the Belo Monte dam
Sue Branford
4 Mar 2016
New ‘Blue Economy Challenge’ wants your solutions to transform the aquaculture industry
Shreya Dasgupta
4 Mar 2016
China’s log imports fall sharply
Mongabay.com
3 Mar 2016
Honduran environmental and indigenous rights activist, Berta Cáceres, is gunned down
Ruxandra Guidi
3 Mar 2016
World Wildlife Day 2016: Why Wildlife Needs YOU
Paul Rosolie
3 Mar 2016
Facebook emerging as a ‘thriving’ wildlife trade marketplace
Shreya Dasgupta
3 Mar 2016
Indonesia’s war on maritime slavery continues
Cory Rogers
3 Mar 2016
Want to keep tabs on that new logging road in Peru? Well, now you can
Morgan Erickson-Davis
2 Mar 2016
Getting SMART about Wildlife Crime
Julia John
2 Mar 2016
Smallest of giant flowers ‘accidentally’ discovered in the Philippines
Shreya Dasgupta
2 Mar 2016
Award-winning Colombian film, “The Embrace of the Serpent”, is not sitting well with a local indigenous community
Ruxandra Guidi
1 Mar 2016
The African palm oil frontier expands deeper into the Peruvian Amazon, impacting indigenous communities’ territories
Barbara Fraser
1 Mar 2016
A forest full of beetles: an interview with bug researcher Caroline Chaboo
Shreya Dasgupta
1 Mar 2016
‘Sitting on the edge of a knife’: Deforestation ramps up in Queensland
Morgan Erickson-Davis
29 Feb 2016
Market-based conservation programs slow deforestation in Chile, study finds
Peter Mellgard
29 Feb 2016
Conservationists part ways on primary forest logging
Saul Elbein
29 Feb 2016
A mangrove forest in Cancun that was home to many crocodiles, boas, eagles, herons, frogs, squirrels and iguanas is destroyed
Pablo Hernández Mares
29 Feb 2016
‘Status symbols’: Japan emerging as major hub for illegal trade in slow lorises due to their popularity as pets
Shreya Dasgupta
29 Feb 2016
DiCaprio calls for climate action in Oscar speech
Mongabay.com
29 Feb 2016
For Leap Day, 35 pictures of frogs
Rhett Ayers Butler
29 Feb 2016
Indonesia’s antigraft agency strives to rein in the mining sector
Fidelis E. Satriastanti
27 Feb 2016
The week in environmental news – Feb 26, 2016
Brittany Stewart
26 Feb 2016
Can privatization save parks?
Josh Davis
26 Feb 2016
Indigenous communities are forced to clean up a 3,000-barrel oil spill in Peru’s Amazon
Ruxandra Guidi
26 Feb 2016
Thailand’s efforts to protect wild tigers starting to pay off, but recovery slower than expected
Mike Gaworecki
26 Feb 2016
Chinese dam builder eyeing major Amazon mega-dam contract
Piero Locatelli from Repórter Brasil
26 Feb 2016
New tool seeks end to Indonesian paper giants’ secret links
Loren Bell
26 Feb 2016
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