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Birds found to be key protectors of forest in Tanzania
Mongabay.com
2 Jul 2009
A Tasmanian tragedy? : How the forestry industry has torn an island apart
Jeremy Hance
2 Jul 2009
Coastal seagrass disappearing as quickly as coral reefs and rainforests
Jeremy Hance
30 Jun 2009
Saving one of the last tropical dry forests, an interview with Edwina von Gal
Jeremy Hance
29 Jun 2009
Proving the ‘shifting baselines’ theory: how humans consistently misperceive nature
Jeremy Hance
24 Jun 2009
Fish take less than a decade to evolve
Jeremy Hance
22 Jun 2009
Will jellyfish take over the world?
Jeremy Hance
16 Jun 2009
America’s iconic Midwest forests in significant decline
Jeremy Hance
14 Jun 2009
Frogs species discovered living in elephant dung
Jeremy Hance
10 Jun 2009
Reed wablers use social learning to defend themselves against cuckoos
Jeremy Hance
4 Jun 2009
Migrations of large mammals in serious declines, six have vanished entirely
Jeremy Hance
3 Jun 2009
Polluted, degraded ecosystems can recover in less than a lifetime
Jeremy Hance
31 May 2009
After 400 years, beavers swim again in Scotland
Jeremy Hance
31 May 2009
The unknown role of coextinctions in the current extinction crisis
Jeremy Hance
28 May 2009
Rooks use tools in captivity rivaling ‘habitual tools users such as chimpanzees’
Jeremy Hance
26 May 2009
85 percent of oyster reefs gone, threatening coastal environments and a favored delicacy
Jeremy Hance
21 May 2009
Global warming pushes mammals north in Michigan
Jeremy Hance
14 May 2009
As wolves face the gun, flawed science taints decision to remove species from ESA
Jeremy Hance
7 May 2009
Not only do fish feel pain, it changes their behavior
Jeremy Hance
6 May 2009
New protections for coral reefs and dwindling fish species in Belize
Jeremy Hance
27 Apr 2009
Starving vultures in Europe allowed to feast again
Jeremy Hance
26 Apr 2009
New Australian dolphin spits at food
Jeremy Hance
13 Apr 2009
Vanishing forest elephants are the Congo’s greatest cultivators
Jeremy Hance
9 Apr 2009
Only one out of 91 antelope species is on the rise
Jeremy Hance
4 Mar 2009
Fishermen – not whales as claimed by Japan – are the cause of fisheries depletion
Mongabay.com
12 Feb 2009
Frogs can be used to predict biodiversity hotspots
Mongabay.com
5 Feb 2009
Butterfly tricks ants by mimicking their queen’s vocalizations
Jeremy Hance
5 Feb 2009
Nemo at risk from CO2 emissions? Ocean acidification may hurt baby fish
Rhett Ayers Butler
2 Feb 2009
Amazon scientists awarded ‘Nobel Prize’ of conservation
Rhett Ayers Butler
1 Feb 2009
Camera trap photos reveal bushmeat hunting threat to jaguars in Ecuador
Julie Larsen Maher
27 Jan 2009
Why do different species of bird lay different numbers of eggs?
Mongabay.com
10 Dec 2008
What allows rainforests to grow so wildly?
Mongabay.com
10 Dec 2008
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