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Malaysian court blocks rainforest tribes’ fight against mega-dam in Borneo

Wikileaks: US warned of severe corruption in Malaysia’s Sarawak state

Big damage in Papua New Guinea: new film documents how industrial logging destroys lives

FBI questioned over ties with corrupt official

Ministry of Forestry continues to undermine Indonesia’s REDD program, finds Reuters

Vietnamese military illegally plundering Laos’ forests

Apakah Indonesia kehilangan asetnya yang paling berharga?

Green tigers: new research shows protecting forests will deliver new economic boom for Southeast Asia

Rainforest tribe forcibly removed from dam area to palm oil plantation

Embattled Malaysian minister denies secret Swiss accounts, but not other holdings

Sarawak’s leader under investigation for corruption linked to logging

Indonesia’s anti-mafia unit seeks to reopen $115 billion illegal logging case

Dengan Moratorium Indonesia menuju pertumbuhan ekonomi rendah karbon

Locals clash with ‘sustainable’ FSC logging company in the Congo

Is Indonesia losing its most valuable assets?

Cambodia’s wildlife pioneer: saving species and places in Southeast Asia’s last forest

Belief and butchery: how lies and organized crime are pushing rhinos to extinction

Distressed Place and Faded Grace in North Sulawesi

Losses from deforestation top $36 billion in Indonesian Borneo

Former REDD+ negotiator for Indonesia sentenced to 3 years for corruption

Scientists urge Papua New Guinea to declare moratorium on massive forest clearing

Pro-deforestation group calls for weakening of U.S. law against illegal logging

Election cycle linked to deforestation rate in Indonesia

Google Earth reveals stark contrast between Sarawak’s damaged forests and those in neighboring Borneo states

Sawarak chief minister claims 70% of forest intact, invites independent observers to verify

5 million hectares of Papua New Guinea forests handed to foreign corporations

Goodbye national parks: when ‘eternal’ protected areas come under attack

Congo legalizes 15 logging concessions, prompting concern that moratorium will be lifted next

Japan’s earthquake disaster may boost rainforest logging in Borneo

Report: corruption in Sarawak led to widespread deforestation, violations of indigenous rights

Major palm oil companies failed to secure proper permits in Indonesian Borneo

Sarawak government mocks its indigenous people

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