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Why forest conservation is also public health

New treaty to end the fossil fuel era is needed more than ever (commentary)

Vaupés River contamination identified near rapidly expanding Amazonian town

At the U.N., Indigenous leaders tackle how to enforce global climate court rulings

Chinese court cases reveal most trafficked rhino horns come from Southern Africa

We can navigate conservation’s ‘epidemic of suffering’ by building a culture of care (commentary)

A campaign to protect one of the planet’s only expanding kelp forests takes shape

Fossil fuel subsidies and high costs stall energy transition across rural Indonesia

Push for solar park in Sri Lanka’s elephant terrain raises concern

How do you write the life of someone who avoided the spotlight? Miriam Horn on her biography of George Schaller

Luis Yanza, campaigner who battled big oil in the Amazon rainforest

Goldman Prize winner Alannah Hurley fights Pebble Mine “from a place of love”

Bringing the world’s rewilders together: Interview with Alister Scott

War, climate change, and AI on the agenda at this year’s U.N. Indigenous forum

Nigerian bat specialist wins Goldman Prize for community conservation work

To tackle trafficking in gibbons, experts probe what drives demand

Conservation collects more data than ever. What is it for?

Brazil taps legal loophole to issue bids for Amazon ‘tipping point’ road

Emmanuel de Merode, director of Virunga National Park: “If conservation creates hardships, it won’t work”

DRC: Can the Kivu–Kinshasa Green Corridor turn a war economy into one of hope?

Malawi government suspends coal miner’s license over river pollution

Meet the 2026 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners

Asia’s longest free-flowing river contaminated by arsenic linked to Myanmar mines

Studying the world’s largest gathering of forest elephants with sound and field observation

What the grim outlook for Alpine Ash forests tells us about forestry dogma (commentary)

Energy crisis revives push to drill in Philippines’ largest intact wetland

In Sri Lanka, animals pay the price for overcrowding and speeding jeeps

Chimp ‘civil war’ follows rare community split in a Ugandan national park

Thomas J. Walker studied the songs of crickets and katydids

EU deforestation law nudges timber trade, Indonesia probe shows, but risks persist

In Tasmania, the mines have closed but the rivers remember

From the Atlantic Forest to the Amazon: Alexandre de Santi on camaraderie and uncovering hidden truths in Brazil

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