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Can camera traps help stop wildlife crime?

Another catastrophe: Ship carrying 1,235 metric tons of coal sinks in Sundarbans

Getting SMART about Wildlife Crime

Bangladesh sticks with coal power plant project despite major backlash

Two-thirds of the world’s population doesn’t have reliable access to fresh water

Air pollution causes millions of preventable deaths in East Asia, say scientists

New Tiger Count in Bangladesh Serves as a Reality Check

Rainforest loss increased in the 2000s, concludes new analysis

Locals lead scientists to new population of near-extinct reptile

Pollinator collapse could lead to a rise in malnutrition

Sundarbans still reeling from effects of December oil spill

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2014

Children ‘clean’ oil spill with kitchen utensils in the Sundarbans

Artists, musicians, writers protest government plans for massive coal plant in the Sundarbans

Featured video: new documentary highlights the Long March to save the Sundarbans

Bioluminescent bacteria expose toxic arsenic in Bangladesh

World’s most vulnerable nation to climate change turns to coal power

Richest countries spent $74 billion on fossil fuel subsidies in 2011, eclipsing climate finance by seven times

Bangladesh plans massive coal plant in world’s biggest mangrove forest

As U.S. sees record heat, extreme weather pummels 4 continents

Conservationists successfully hatch world’s fourth most endangered turtle

Hail Mary effort aims to save the world’s most endangered turtles

Six nations, including U.S., set up climate initiative to target short-term greenhouse gases

New sanctuaries declared for Asia’s freshwater dolphins

World Atlas of Mangroves: A Book Review

Citizens of 188 countries challenge leaders on climate change

Women in Bangladesh help biodiversity with homegardens

Last chance to save Bangladeshi forest: 90 percent of the Sal ecosystem is gone

Catastrophic sea level rise could occur with only two degrees Celsius warming

Bangladesh tops list of most vulnerable countries to climate change

Nations vulnerable to global warming present demands: carbon levels below 350ppm and billions in aid

UN: Population growth rates fall to 1.1 percent in Asia-Pacific

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