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Jokowi’s environmental commitments in Indonesia

To keep big cats out, use a cat door

Protected areas receive 8 billion visits a year, but still underfunded

Partnering for conservation benefits Tacana people, Bolivian park

$7 million could save lemurs from extinction

Locals lead scientists to new population of near-extinct reptile

Outgoing government wipes hard drives, slowing environmental progress in Peru

Are small-scale hydro projects always greener?

Authorities catch kingpin responsible for killing 20 rhinos

Selective logging causes long-term changes to forest structure

Campaign asks consumers to directly support forest conservation

Sabah shocked by banteng poaching

How do parks affect the poor? Jury’s still out, some experts say

Innovating Brazil nuts: a business with roots in the rainforest

Madagascar establishes a sanctuary for sharks

Video: innovative tourism helps protect forests in Amazonian Peru

World Parks Congress talks the talk, but future depends on action

World Bank’s forest carbon program falls short on indigenous peoples’ rights, argues report

Scientists, conservationists call for more inclusive efforts to save forests

Mapping local communities’ efforts to protect forests in Indonesia

The Amazon’s oil boom: concessions cover a Chile-sized bloc of rainforest

Community tourism fills niche around Tambopata National Reserve

Adorbs: scientists capture first photos of African golden cat kittens

With local help, hawksbill sea turtles make a comeback in Nicaragua

Conservationists ask, ‘Is nuclear the way to go?’

Environmental wisdom: keeping indigenous stories alive

Video: clouded leopards and elephants grace drowned forest in Thailand

India’s tiger population up by more than 500 animals in four years

Empty seas? Scientists warn of an industrialized ocean

Mother and cub: researchers photograph rare cat with cub in Sumatra

Casting for another job: will fishers take up a new livelihood?

How black rhinos and local communities help each other in Namibia

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