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South Africa drops proposal to legalize international trade in rhino horn

Light, long-lasting and low-cost: the technology needs of field conservationists and wildlife researchers

Indonesia’s indigenous wage two-pronged battle for legal recognition

Controversial tiger temple in Thailand gets zoo license

Has big conservation gone astray?

Baby boom for New Zealand’s extremely rare giant parrot

5 wildlife rangers shot – 3 killed – by poachers in Congo park

The week in environmental news – April 22, 2016

Earth Day and Half Earth

Protections for Africa’s rainforests aren’t working for people or wildlife: report

Grim forecast for paper giant’s wood supply raises deforestation fears

Do we really want to save the Sumatran rhinoceros? (commentary)

Conservation, Divided: in-depth series starts Tuesday

NGOs and oil-palm growers team up to help orangutans, but progress is slow

Disease prevention a boost to human health and great ape conservation

Have tiger numbers really increased?

Eavesdropping on Cameroon’s poachers to save endangered primates

Palm oil, mining moratorium declared in Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem

Indian conservation geneticist wins Field Museum’s top conservation award

Another tiger perishes at Indonesia’s ‘Death Zoo’

One ape, two ape: why counting apes is so difficult — but crucial

Designing the ideal wildlife corridor for Malaysia’s orangutans

Turtle smuggler sentenced to 5 years in prison

Half of Sumatra’s forests within reach of the average bird trapper

The week in environmental news – April 15, 2016

Hundreds of baby dolphin deaths linked to BP oil spill

Last best place on earth: Who will save the Caribbean’s great coral reef?

Making sense of a rare rhino’s death in Indonesian Borneo (commentary)

Tripa’s Trials: protecting key orangutan habitat through the courts

Fishing nets kill ‘high proportion’ of adult loggerhead turtles in the Mediterranean

An agribusiness revolution is needed to save Africa’s last great apes

Climate change is drying up small islands, study says

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