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Photos: New tropical frog undergoes remarkable transformation
Jeremy Hance
1 Feb 2010
Loss in biodiversity may be killing bees
Jeremy Hance
20 Jan 2010
Photos: park in Ecuador likely contains world’s highest biodiversity, but threatened by oil
Jeremy Hance
19 Jan 2010
The Caribbean’s wonderfully weird (and threatened) mammals, an interview with Jose Nunez-Mino
Jeremy Hance
18 Jan 2010
Forgotten species: discovering the shimmer of Maathai’s Longleg
Jeremy Hance
13 Jan 2010
World of Avatar: in real life
Jeremy Hance
13 Jan 2010
If protected coral reefs can recover from global warming damage
Jeremy Hance
10 Jan 2010
Bottom-dwelling sea animals play surprising role in carbon sequestration
Jeremy Hance
7 Jan 2010
Starving hyenas kill and eat 12-foot-long python during drought
Jeremy Hance
5 Jan 2010
A ‘dangerous world’ for migratory birds, an interview with Sarah Lehnen
Jeremy Hance
4 Jan 2010
Bridge development in Kalimantan threatens rainforest, mangroves, and coral reef
Jeremy Hance
3 Jan 2010
Uninhabited tropical island paradise seeks REDD funding to save it from loggers
Jeremy Hance
17 Dec 2009
Photos: ten beloved species threatened by global warming
Jeremy Hance
14 Dec 2009
Eco-label for rainforest products could boost sustainability
Rhett Ayers Butler
6 Dec 2009
How tree communities respond to distance to edges and canopy openness
Mongabay.com
6 Dec 2009
Forests recover faster from slash-and-burn when near intact forest reserves
Mongabay.com
6 Dec 2009
What types of primates are most prone to extinction in small forest fragments?
Mongabay.com
6 Dec 2009
Not just the polar bear: ten American species that are feeling the heat from global warming
Jeremy Hance
1 Dec 2009
Face-to-face with what may be the last of the world’s smallest rhino, the Bornean rhinoceros
Jeremy Hance
1 Dec 2009
Guyana expedition finds biodiversity trove in area slated for oil and gas development, an interview with Robert Pickles
Jeremy Hance
29 Nov 2009
Videos and Photos: over 17,000 species discovered in waters beyond the sun’s reach
Jeremy Hance
23 Nov 2009
Ecological benefits of REDD boosted by inclusion of private landowners, potentially harmed by plantations
Rhett Ayers Butler
17 Nov 2009
Extinct goat was “similar to crocodiles”
Jeremy Hance
16 Nov 2009
Countries that invest in conservation will see higher financial returns, argues report
The Economics Of Ecosystems
13 Nov 2009
Obama slower than Bush in protecting America’s endangered species
Jeremy Hance
8 Nov 2009
Hunting across Southeast Asia weakens forests’ survival, An interview with Richard Corlett
Jeremy Hance
8 Nov 2009
Governments, public failing to save world’s species
Jeremy Hance
4 Nov 2009
Wolves keep forests nutrient-rich
Jeremy Hance
2 Nov 2009
Language and conservation: why words matter
Jeremy Hance
28 Oct 2009
The faster, fiercer, and always surprising sloth, an interview with Bryson Voirin
Jeremy Hance
25 Oct 2009
Logged forests support biodiversity after 15 years of rehabilitation, but not if turned into plantations
Jeremy Hance
21 Oct 2009
World’s largest golden orb weaving spider discovered in South Africa and Madagascar
Jeremy Hance
21 Oct 2009
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