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If camera traps don’t prove existence of Bigfoot or Yeti nothing will

Five ways to feed billions without trashing the planet

UN calls for secure contraceptives as wildlife group hands out Endangered Species condoms

Penurunan predator puncak dan megafauna ‘pengaruh manusia yang paling mudah menyebar pada alam ‘

Scientists find frog genes that provide immunity to extinction plague

Controversial study finds intensive farming partnered with strict protected areas is best for biodiversity

World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse

Humanity knows less than 15 percent of the world’s species

Over 80 percent of rediscovered species still face extinction

Cameratraps take global snapshot of declining tropical mammals

Lessons from the world’s longest study of rainforest fragments

The glass is half-full: conservation has made a difference

Balancing agriculture and rainforest biodiversity in India’s Western Ghats

Protected areas not enough to save life on Earth

WWF partnering with companies that destroy rainforests, threaten endangered species

Decline in top predators and megafauna ‘humankind’s most pervasive influence on nature’

First ever picture of long lost rainbow toad

Climate change to push over 10 percent of the world’s species to extinction by 2100

Ocean prognosis: mass extinction

Over 900 species added to endangered list during past year

Amphibian-plague strikes frogs harder in pristine ecosystems

New paper stirs up controversy over how scientists estimate extinction rates

3,000 amphibians, 160 land mammals remain undiscovered—that is if they don’t go extinct first

Cambodia’s wildlife pioneer: saving species and places in Southeast Asia’s last forest

Save the Frogs Day focuses on banning Atrazine in US

From the Serengeti to Lake Natron: is the Tanzanian government aiming to destroy its wildlife and lands?

New method to measure threat of extinction could help conservationists prioritize

More biodiversity equals cleaner water, but why?

The value of the little guy, an interview with Tyler Prize-winning entomologist May Berenbaum

Kepunahan massal keenam di dunia masih bisa dicegah

Goodbye national parks: when ‘eternal’ protected areas come under attack

15 conservation issues to watch

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