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Bangladesh sees rise in ray, shark fishing as traditional seafood species dwindle

Belugas facing euthanasia at shuttered Canada theme park may find new homes in US

Scientists use rapid 3D scanning to create a digital library of 800 ant species

Plastic, from home and abroad, spills into Türkiye’s waters

Thai data center boom sparks fears of water shortage, air pollution

The Wild League aims to turn sports mascots into conservation champions

How elephants experience time, and what this tells us about protecting them

Works on planned luxury resort on Pemba island go ahead despite concerns

From forest to flatpack, IKEA faces timber traceability test under EUDR

Promising breakthrough creates plastics that self-deconstruct on cue: Study

The promise and perils of the 1995 Mekong River Agreement (commentary)

Can Singapore rewild its lost reptiles?

Cambodian market survey a snapshot of a resilient — but stressed — Mekong

Indigenous knowledge helps guide conservation of Australia’s endangered northern quoll

Ecuador’s new ecological corridor connects Andes and Amazon ecosystems

Mining rush for critical minerals threatens Amazon land reform settlements

In Malawi, farmers rebuild soil and livelihoods through agroecology

Study maps tree-planting risks and rewards for climate and biodiversity

The Cerrado is threatened but crucial for Brazil’s biodiversity & water security (commentary)

David Chivers, student of the singing apes

Critically endangered kākāpō parrot has standout breeding season

U.S.’ hunger for Halloween trinkets is killing Vietnam’s painted woolly bats

Electrocution, conflict, poaching mark grim start to year for Sumatran elephants

Restoration of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest may hinge on market for native plants

The rate of global warming is accelerating, study finds

This bird is disappearing from Indonesia’s forests for its song

Climate or biodiversity? Global study maps out forestation’s dilemma

Antarctic krill sustainability label questioned

Satellite images identify vulture breeding colonies by their droppings

25 years after ‘disaster’ declaration, major U.S. fishery makes a comeback

Seafood fraud is rampant, imperiling fish populations, report finds

Beetle known for ravaging mango trees now killing baobabs, study finds

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