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“End of Days” bird kill just a fraction of real death toll

Harpy eagles nest in Belize for the first time in over 60 years (pictures)

Seven Brazilian bird species granted endangered status

New plan underway to save South America’s migratory grassland birds

Biodiversity and slash-and-burn agriculture in Papua New Guinea

Extinct giant stork towered over ‘hobbits’ on Flores

Saving the maleo, a geothermal nesting bird, in Sulawesi

Study: REDD could save species from extinction, if well-funded

Genetic analysis uncovers new parrot on the edge of extinction

The unruly evolution of island life

Open landfills feed population growth of predatory Alaskan gulls

Bushmeat hunting alters forest structure in Africa

World’s rarest snake making a comeback

Undergrads in the Amazon: American students witness beauty and crisis in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador

The march to extinction accelerates

Life shocker: new species discovered every three days in the Amazon

Photos: ants take top prize at Veolia Wildlife Environment Photography contest

Pictures: Giant prehistoric penguin discovered

Discovery of new population boosts almost-extinct Colombian bird

Determining which birds cause airplanes to crash: an interview with a feather expert

Goats, cats trigger near extinction of Hawaiian bird in past 7 years

Population of Asia’s rarest waterbird 30% higher than previously thought

Vultures rebound in Cambodia; only Asian country with rising population

Saving Prairie Chickens

Logged forests retain considerable biodiversity in Borneo providing conservation opportunity

Hunting threatens the other Amazon: where harpy eagles are common and jaguars easy to spot, an interview with Paul Rosolie

Myanmar creates world’s largest tiger reserve, aiding many endangered Southeast Asian species

Endangered Animals: 10 Reasons for Hope

Scientists condemn current development plan in Kalimantan

Visiting the Gulf: how wildlife and people are faring in America’s worst environmental disaster, an interview with Jennifer Jacquet

Who’s really accountable for the BP oil spill?

Conservation photography: on shooting and saving the world’s largest temperate rainforest, an interview with Amy Gulick

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