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Illuminating Africa’s most obscure cat

Fishing industry exceeds Atlantic bluefin quota by 141 percent

Featured video: conservation challenges in Kenya

Should public or private money finance efforts to save forests?

Penurunan predator puncak dan megafauna ‘pengaruh manusia yang paling mudah menyebar pada alam ‘

Forest carbon projects rake in $178 million in 2010

Group pushes entrepreneurship model for conservation

Scientists find frog genes that provide immunity to extinction plague

Kenya should embrace living with nature as the model for a healthier, wealthier nation

Indonesian president vows to dedicate remainder of term to protecting rainforests

Caatinga ecosystem almost wholly ignored in Brazil

REDD+ would leave some species unprotected

Could blockbuster animated movies help save life on Earth?

How to monitor biodiversity for REDD projects

Dam puts wild coffee species at risk of extinction

Nobel laureate and Green Belt Movement founder Wangari Maathai dead at 71

U.S. Lacey Act, programs in Rwanda and Gambia, awarded for forest protection

New US stamp seeks to raise money for endangered species

Conservationists renew push for ‘rainforest bonds’

Old-growth forests are irreplaceable for sustaining biodiversity

Logged rainforests are a cheap conservation option

Indonesia to launch REDD+ agency to tackle deforestation

Green Jobs? New program to compensate poor for environmental protection

Featured video: the Caribbean’s last mammals

Loving the tapir: pioneering conservation for South America’s biggest animal

Sowing the seeds to save the Patagonian Sea

Mass walrus haul-outs, polar bear cub mortality linked to climate change

Mass walrus haul-outs, polar bear cub mortality linked to climate change

The heroic wolf: are wolves the key to saving the Canada lynx?

BBC plans to cancel fruitful Wildlife Conservation Fund

National parks do not contribute to poverty, finds decade-long study

Innovative program saves wildlife, protects forests, and fights poverty in Africa

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