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India’s Assam state moves to fast track trials for wildlife crime

Indonesia is running out of places to put rescued animals

As habitat fragmentation increases, so does extinction risk: study

Harry Potter may have sparked illegal owl trade in Indonesia

Rate of human-wildlife conflict in India has researchers making urgent appeals for solutions

The women who live alongside rhinos in India

Photos: Four new species of burrowing frogs discovered in India

Leaked terms of huge EU-Japan trade deal spark environmental alarm

Unveiled: The unraveling of Nicaragua’s Indio Maíz Biological Reserve (commentary)

Hard but worth it: researchers fight invasives on Subantarctic islands (commentary)

‘Tracking Gobi Grizzlies:’ Book excerpt and Q&A with Douglas Chadwick, wildlife biologist and author

Protecting fish and fishers: Economists say catch shares work

Conservation comics to the rescue

A dangerous path: New highway could jeopardize tigers in India

Surprisingly, Indonesia’s most famous dive site is also a playground for whales and dolphins (commentary)

The fight to save Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem

Norway vexed as Brazil sends mixed message on Amazon forest protection

From cryosphere to blogosphere, sea ice enthusiasts track Arctic melt

Panama: the ranching industry has moved into Darién National Park

Logging in Malaysia’s Ulu Muda forest threatens wildlife and water supplies

Is intensification of beef production really a solution to Amazonian deforestation?

Footprints in the forest: The future of the Sumatran rhino

Unexamined synergies: dam building and mining go together in the Amazon

Illegal logging and hunting threaten Yasuní isolated indigenous groups

Dried lizard penis being sold online as rare ‘magical’ plant root

Restoration of shattered coral reef at Raja Ampat on hold

New highway brings deforestation near two Colombian national parks

Brazil evicts 80 rural peasant families, awards land thieves parcel

Creating corridors: researchers use GPS telemetry data to map elephants’ movements

When it comes to rhino conservation, Asia and Africa can learn a lot from each other

Research suggests less affluent countries more dedicated to wildlife conservation than rich countries

Religious leaders: Rainforest protection a ‘moral imperative’

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