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Brazil’s cerrado wins protection, but will it be enough to save the wildlife-rich grassland?

Saving wild tigers will cost $82M/year

As a tiny island nation makes a big sacrifice, will the rest of the world follow suit?

Indigenous tribes, ranchers team to battle Amazon fires

Population of Asia’s rarest waterbird 30% higher than previously thought

Shark attack victims: save sharks!

A look at Ecuador’s agreement to leave 846 million barrels of oil in the ground

Prince Charles calls for massive rainforest protection project in Africa

Frogs and friends at risk from booming global wildlife trade

The role of wildlife conservation in human health

Dapatkah Perangkap Kamera Selamatkan Kehidupan Rimba di Seluruh Dunia?

Foto: Bunglon ‘Tarzan’ Ditemukan di Madagaskar

Vultures rebound in Cambodia; only Asian country with rising population

Could camera traps save wildlife worldwide?

Photos: ‘Tarzan’ chameleon discovered in Madagascar

Coral reef survival depends on the super small, an interview with Forest Rohwer

Rencana Konservasi Hutan Indonesia Mungkin Tidak Cukup untuk Kurangi Emisi

A slow comeback for the endangered Eurasian otter in France

Indonesia’s forest conservation plan may not sufficiently reduce emissions

Saving Prairie Chickens

Lion populations plummet in Uganda’s parks

Satellites show mangrove forest loss even worse than estimated

Exploring Kenya’s sky island

Golden toad saved from brink of extinction

Researchers classify Rothschild’s giraffe as endangered

The biology and conservation of declining coral reefs, an interview with Kristian Teleki

U.S. signs debt-for-nature swap with Brazil to protect forests

Logged forests retain considerable biodiversity in Borneo providing conservation opportunity

Guilty verdict over euthanizing tigers in Germany touches off debate about role of zoos

Hunting threatens the other Amazon: where harpy eagles are common and jaguars easy to spot, an interview with Paul Rosolie

80% of rainforests could adversely impacted by logging, deforestation, climate change by 2100

Forgotten species: the nameless giant forest snail

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