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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

West Asia conflict brings Norwegian marine research vessel back to Sri Lanka

Rhino-poaching suspect, repeatedly freed on bail, shot dead in South Africa

‘Corporate capture’ of critical minerals risks repeating DRC’s extractive past, warns indigenous leader

Givaldo Santos, Kaiowá and Guarani leader, was killed on May 1st, aged 40

In Kyrgyzstan, a climate-ready corridor gives snow leopards and herders room to roam

Nepal prepares to hand over mega zoo project to conservation body

Indian Ocean tuna regulator eases yellowfin fishing curbs amid sustainability concerns

Above an Australian highway, a bridge reconnects wilderness for quolls, koalas and other animals

‘Same dangerous project’: Fury after Indonesia revives disputed mine

Nine killed at illegal mine in latest Sumatra landslide tragedy as gold surge continues

Amazon resilient to fire, but diversity loss still a threat, study finds

Norlan Pagal, fisherman and guardian of Tañon Strait, died on May 14th, aged 56

Bangladesh’s energy crunch highlights the promise — and limits — of solar

New survey methods uncover new insights into Madagascar’s biodiversity

World burned less coal in 2025, but built more plants over energy uncertainty

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