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IUCN motions to ban the pangolin trade

Ocean warming is “greatest hidden challenge of our generation,” according to IUCN

Guest Commentary: Are grassroots organizations our best hope for combating the illegal wildlife trade?

Zimbabwe is dehorning its rhinos to curb poaching

Negotiations and protests ongoing in wake of oil spills in Peruvian Amazon

Good news for Giant Panda, Tibetan Antelope in updated IUCN Red List

World’s largest gorilla now Critically Endangered

Deep-rooted migration cycles challenge green growth in Vietnam

Rainforest destruction rises in the Brazilian Amazon

African elephant population declining at 8% per year

U.S., China officially join Paris climate agreement

Indonesian military plans anti-haze operation in Sumatra

How humans create as well as destroy species

Deforestation reducing monsoon rainfall in India: new study

No fire, no food: tribe clings to slash-and-burn amid haze crackdown

Calls for increased anti-poaching efforts to protect African forest elephants

Towards a fairer future for conservation

657 pangolins found wrapped in plastic, hidden in freezers

Korean palm oil firm burned large tracts of forestland in Indonesia, NGOs allege

Shifting the debate about conservation justice from rights to responsibilities

NOAA establishes final rule on marine mammal bycatch for seafood imports

World’s watersheds lost 6 percent of their forests in 14 years

Tasmanian devils are rapidly evolving resistance to deadly cancer

Why did millions of fish turn up dead in Indonesia’s giant Lake Toba?

Protected areas are effective conservation tools, but even they can’t keep out rising temperatures

Field Notes: Expedition to Cuba seeks out new and endemic species

Cables reveal US gov’t role in Herakles Farms land grab in Cameroon

More than 300 reindeer killed by lightning in Norway

Another Indonesian court convicts a company of causing fires

Logging roads have long-lasting impacts on forests

Oil pipeline sparks fierce opposition among American tribes and farmers

The biologist terrifying the US Forest Service and the timber and forest fire-fighting industries

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