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China’s new pangolin quota for TCM sparks conservation concerns

Digitizing 6 million plant specimens: Interview with Gunter Fischer & Jordan Teisher

Coming to a retailer near you: Illegal palm oil from an orangutan haven

In Uganda, a women-led reforestation initiative fights flooding, erosion

Scientists are tracking global wildlife’s contributions to humanity

In the Pan Amazon, inequality and informality fuel informal economies

In Panama, major port construction begins at key mangrove site

Mexico misses one-year deadline to submit new protected areas’ management plans

Birdwatchers rally behind endemic hummingbird, spurring conservation movement in Mexico

World Bank cancels $150m tourism project in Tanzania after abuse claims

Rising deforestation threatens rare species in Indonesia’s ancient Lake Poso

Survey uncovers ‘wildlife treasure’ in Cambodian park — but also signs of threats

As Gálapagos ecotourism booms, top naturalist guide urges sustainability

Indigenous communities rise up against prison projects in Ecuador

Study shows degradation changes a forest’s tree profile and its carbon storage

Coal gasification, an old technology, is quietly expanding across Asia

Traditional ecological knowledge isn’t dying — it’s adapting and transforming (Commentary)

Brazil’s ‘innovative’ reforestation agenda discussed in Davos (commentary)

New study assesses threat to wildlife from cacao expansion in Congo Basin

Helicopters slash the trek to Earth’s highest peak, but leave Sherpas grounded

‘An oval with legs’: In search of Tanzania’s tiny island antelope

Growing conservation and community: Interview with Ngezi reserve chief

Probe details the playbook of one of Amazon’s top land grabbers

Philippine Indigenous communities restore a mountain forest to prevent urban flooding

River culture is the rhythmic pulse of the Bengal Delta (commentary)

In Bangladesh, a botanist brings quick, fun lessons to social media

Sustaining a 400-year-old Ethiopian farming tradition: Interview with elder Gehano Guchoir

Plans for bauxite mine in Suriname reignite Indigenous land rights debate

Should mining companies consider no-go zones where isolated Indigenous peoples live? (Commentary)

Ogoni women restore mangroves and livelihoods in oil-rich Niger Delta

Elephants, gorillas and chimps hold out in Cameroon’s largest protected landscape

Satellite ‘backpacks’ help keep track of parrot migration in Mexico

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