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When it comes to carbon capture, tree invasions can do more harm than good

New Attenborough film sounds alarm on planetary boundaries, but offers hope

On the Mongolian steppe, conservation science meets traditional knowledge

Study shows more than half of Cerrado’s cattle pasture can be restored

In Project Amazônia 2.0, communities and technology team up for nature

Arctic biodiversity at risk as world overshoots climate planetary boundary

Threats loom large over Amazon’s Arrau turtles, despite record number of hatchlings

Pig nest-building promotes tree diversity in tropical forest: Study

In Japan, scientists look to the past to save the future of grasslands

Forest patches amid agriculture are key to orangutan survival: Study

Agroforestry and land reform give Brazil cacao farmers sweet taste of success

Cat corridors between protected areas is key to survival of Cerrado’s jaguars

Southeast Asian wild pigs confront deadly African swine fever epidemic

Agroforestry-grown coffee gives Amazon farmers a sustainable alternative

As the Amazon unravels into savanna, its wildlife will also suffer

Study reveals how species once extinct in the wild have bounced back

‘Race against time’: Saving the snakes and lizards of Brazil’s Cerrado

Protesters hold back military takeover of Balkans’ largest mountain pasture

Patches of Amazon untouched by humans still feel impact of climate change

We’re approaching critical climate tipping points: Q&A with Tim Lenton

11 notable books on conservation and the environment published in 2020

Restaura Cerrado: Saving Brazil’s savanna by reseeding and restoring it

European money funds an Amazon dam, but affected residents haven’t seen much of it

Hope and peace: Bison return to the Rosebud reservation

Amazon initiative pays farmers and ranchers to keep the forest standing

Crimefighting NGO tracks Brazil wildlife trade on WhatsApp and Facebook

Bug bites: Edible insect production ramps up quickly in Madagascar

The Amazon’s short-eared dog was thought to be a scavenger. Now there’s video

Activists in Malaysia call on road planners to learn the lessons of history

One year on: Insects still in peril as world struggles with global pandemic

IPBES report details path to exit current ‘pandemic era’

At-risk Cerrado mammals need fully-protected parks to survive: Researchers

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