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Flash flood sweeps away elephant research camp in Kenya

Masyarakat hutan hujan memiliki hak karbon untuk lahan yang ada

Guyana bans gold mining in the ‘Land of the Giants’

How that cork in your wine bottle helps forests and biodiversity, an interview with Patrick Spencer

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

Expedition to photograph world’s rarest cetacean threatened by lack of funding

Forest conservation in U.S. climate policy: an interview with Jeff Horowitz

Could special bonds fund the green revolution and stabilize the climate?

Indonesia plans to sell endangered tigers as pets to the wealthy

Conservation organization, Durrell Wildlife Trust, forced to cut staff due to economic downturn

Photos: park in Ecuador likely contains world’s highest biodiversity, but threatened by oil

The Caribbean’s wonderfully weird (and threatened) mammals, an interview with Jose Nunez-Mino

Congo basin rainforest countries

Forest carbon conservation projects top $100 million

Conservation organization purchases vital wildlife corridor for elephants in India

Rainforest conservation: a year in review

Ecuador to be paid to leave oil in the ground

Guyana to increase oversight of gold mining under deal to save forests with Norway

Uninhabited tropical island paradise seeks REDD funding to save it from loggers

More than half world’s science academies support call to save rainforests

REDD may miss up to 80 percent of land use change emissions

Cheat sheet on climate finance

Obama on global warming and forest protection

Brazil allocates first funds under plan to save the Amazon

REDD+ could turn deforesters into forest protectors

Changing drivers of deforestation provide new opportunities for conservation

Brazilian tribe owns carbon rights to Amazon rainforest land

REDD in Madagascar

EBay bid to name new shrimp species raises $2,900 for conservation from NBA star

Brazil could halt Amazon deforestation within a decade

Face-to-face with what may be the last of the world’s smallest rhino, the Bornean rhinoceros

Ethnographic maps built using cutting-edge technology may help Amazon tribes win forest carbon payments

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