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Vanishing mangroves are carbon sequestration powerhouses

Bats worth billions

How to save the Pantanal and increase profits for the cattle industry

Cloud forest dung beetles in India point to ‘fossil ecosystem’

Expedition granted?: hoping to save nearly-extinct seals through National Geographic contest

Climate change caused by deforestation triggers species migration

Pet trade, palm oil, and poaching: the challenges of saving the ‘forgotten bear’

15 conservation issues to watch

Fearful Symmetry—Man Made, an interview with John Vaillant, author of The Tiger

Rich plant diversity leads to increased productivity, ecosystem services

2% GDP could turn global economy green

Saving Madagascar’s largest carnivorous mammal: the fossa

Vines rising in the Amazon and other American rainforests

A lion’s story, an interview with the filmmakers of The Last Lions

The ocean crisis: hope in troubled waters, an interview with Carl Safina

Scientists to document impact of converting rainforest into oil palm plantations

Obama’s State of the Union salmon joke highlights complexity of coastal ecosystem services

Forest fragment climate not driven by edge-effect

Deforestation sparks giant rodent invasions

What do wolves and sharks have in common?

Bacteria deep in the Gulf of Mexico consumed oil faster than expected, study finds

Beyond gloom: solutions to the global coral reef decline

Researchers track the little-known giant sunfish

Open landfills feed population growth of predatory Alaskan gulls

Bushmeat hunting alters forest structure in Africa

Undergrads in the Amazon: American students witness beauty and crisis in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador

Losing nature’s medicine cabinet

Ugandan forest being stripped for fuel wood

The effect of forest regeneration strategies on beetles

Indian carnivore eats mostly fruit

How the overlooked peccary engineers the Amazon, an interview with Harald Beck

Coral reef survival depends on the super small, an interview with Forest Rohwer

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