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Despite pledge, Colombia still has ways to expand Amazon oil exploration

Climate change is driving fish stocks from countries’ waters to the high seas: Study

As plastics treaty talks break down, are there paths to a breakthrough?

Scientists decode the unusual silver-blue color of an ancient South African plant

Nepal’s Supreme Court halts industrial development in Buddha’s birthplace

Donovan Kirkwood, protector of South Africa’s rarest plants, dies aged 54 in search for one of the world’s most endangered species

Tracking rhino horn trade: Interview with International Rhino Foundation’s Nina Fascione

Newly hatched Socorro dove chicks bring hope to species extinct in the wild

As forest elephants plummet, ebony trees decline in Central Africa’s rainforests

Data debunks spike in Sri Lanka’s elephant killings, points at media hype

Liberian communities await justice at Salala rubber plantation after World Bank complaint

Brunei built Southeast Asia’s longest bridge. What does this mean for wildlife?

Brazil’s Atlantic Forest still losing ‘large amounts’ of mature forest, despite legal protection

The call of a native frog is heard again in Southern California thanks to help from Mexico and AI

Officials struggle with land invasions in Mexico’s Balam Kú Biosphere Reserve

Rewilding project aims to restore resilience to fire-prone Spain via wildlife

Indigenous people gain formal role in Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization

Small islands offer big hope for conservation of endemic species, study shows

Thailand’s living floral heritage takes root in a park of rare and ancient trees

Brazilian court restores Amazon soy moratorium, for now

Giraffe is now officially four species

In Nepal, artificial ponds offer drought relief despite lingering doubts

After 160 years, an old drawing leads scientists to a long-lost Sri Lanka orchid

Climate negotiations must begin to prioritize conservation of wetlands like Brazil’s Pantanal (commentary)

Scientists warn ocean-based climate fixes lack rules and oversight

Bangladesh retreating from development activities planned in forest lands

The slow demise of turtles and tortoises

Sharks risk losing their bite as oceans turn acidic: Study

In Brazil, invaders set fires in Karipuna Indigenous land, leaders say

Mongabay shark meat exposé sparks call for hearing and industry debate

The honesty, humor and wonder of ‘Nature’s Last Dance,’ from Natalie Kyriacou

Sunscreens protect us but also pose real planetary health concerns

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