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Davis “Yellowash” Washines, Yakama elder who spoke for the river and salmon

‘People kept dying’: Interview with Dr. Macky Mbavugha on DRC’s latest Ebola outbreak

Sri Lanka flamingo deaths raise concerns over power infrastructure in wetlands

IMF lending programs linked with deforestation should be rethought (commentary)

As African cities heat up, a new book argues trees are part of the solution

Report alleges élite ties behind logging permits in Cameroon’s Ebo Forest

For Honduran coffee growers, EUDR compliance means changing old habits

The Amazon’s path from crisis to durability

As economic case for deep-sea mining weakens, industry should halt urgency to begin operation (commentary)

Risk of saltwater intrusion into coastal groundwater spans the globe: Study

Has Ecuador started fracking? New oil project causes confusion and concern

How much suffering do invasive species cause? Researchers are measuring that

A Nigerian teen is turning agricultural waste into biodegradable sanitary pads

Most wildlife AI focuses on the ground. This model looks up in the trees

European Commission linked leather to deforestation, then ignored it

Loopholes undermine palm oil industry’s antideforestation pledges

A ‘symphony’ of wildlife suggests carbon financing is working in Sierra Leone

US prepares to auction leases for seabed mining blocks in federal waters

Nepal’s infrastructure risks wildlife habitats beyond protected areas, study warns

Ebola outbreak draws attention to longstanding virus spillover risks in western Uganda

Building bridges for human-wildlife coexistence: Interview with Yap Jo Leen

Peru’s Quellaveco mine tied to water scarcity, contamination, investigation finds

Indonesia seizes mercury shipment bound for illegal mines in the Philippines

Iceland must protect wild salmon and reject new aquaculture legislation (commentary)

Amid efforts to save Australia’s southern cassowaries, their numbers remain unknown

Nepal’s rhododendron tourism sparks unchecked liquor trade concerns

Brazil has protected much of the Amazon. It now has to pay for it.

Countries push new protections for the Amazon’s iconic migratory catfish

Carbon cowboys and unpaid pledges: Ex-Gabon environment minister Lee White on conservation in Africa

The most underfunded climate opportunities may be at sea

Will my president save the Amazon? (commentary)

Mike Salisbury, wildlife filmmaker who made plants behave like characters, has died, aged 84

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