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UN to appoint independent board to audit the IPCC

Delmas to resume timber shipments; Madagascar rainforest logging expected to accelerate

French company prepares to ship illegally logged rainforest wood from Madagascar

Savior of endangered crocodiles dies of malaria

Galapagos fur seals exploit warmer waters to establish colony off Peru

James Inhofe is not a climatologist: a journalist’s perspective

Grizzly bears move into polar bear territory, threatening polar cubs

Vietnam implements project to save one of the world’s rarest mammals, the shy soala

Jungle cave

BBC documentary leads Unilever to blacklist Indonesian palm oil company

Lizard shadow

Extinct animals are quickly forgotten: the baiji and shifting baselines

Climate change melting southern Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves

Conflicting signals out of Indonesia on whether palm oil plantations will be classified as forests

Local vegetation can point to the consequences of climate change, Israeli scientists say after extensive studies

BBC special on the impact of palm oil expansion on orangutans

Could toxins from plantation trees be causing cancer cluster, oyster deaths in Tasmania?

With increased protection, Gulf of California marine life could recover

REDD may not provide sufficient incentive to developers over palm oil

Orange-footed, yellow spotted, blue and turquoise frog in Madagascar

“No change whatsoever” in scientists’ conviction that climate change is occurring

Indonesia to target New Guinea for agricultural expansion

Illegal loggers hit community reforestation project in Indonesia, spurring questions about REDD

Cricket mothers warn offspring about spiders before they hatch

Where two worlds collide: visiting Tabin Wildlife Reserve

Climate change pledges by rich countries represent little new money

Profit of biggest companies would be cut by a third if forced to pay for environmental damage from operations

Cat-crazy forest

Pregnancy gives new hope for rhino on-the-brink of extinction

Photos: highest diversity of cats in the world discovered in threatened forest of India

Humans push half of the world’s primates toward extinction, lemurs in particular trouble

Havasu Canyon, Arizona

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