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In Bogotá, communities weave an unlikely wetland success story

Illegal trade of Philippine pangolins is surging, report shows

The Large-antlered muntjac — Southeast Asia’s mystery deer (Commentary)

Saved from poisoning, these rare African vultures take wing again

Say hello to Madagascar’s newest mouse lemur, a pint-sized primate

Deaths of Yanomami babies from COVID-19 bring anguish to mothers

Forest crimes persist in Peru following Indigenous leader’s murder

Why are some endangered species ignored?

Business risk and COVID-19 are pushing Asian financiers away from coal

No choice: Why communities in Paraguay are cutting down forests to survive

Kaavan, a Sri Lankan elephant living in captivity in a Pakistani zoo to be set free

Double blow to Colombian Amazon and Indigenous groups from armed militants, COVID-19

Amazonia’s people domesticated crops on ‘forest islands’ 10,000 years ago: Study

Endangered and endemic: Madagascar’s lemurs susceptible to coronavirus infection

Guardians of Mexico’s community forests confront climate change

New assessment shows 74% of Sri Lanka’s freshwater fish threatened with extinction

Ornithologists discover more rare hornbills than thought on Philippine island

For tool-wielding chimps of Ebo Forest, logging plan is a ‘death sentence’

Does coconut oil really threaten more species than palm oil? No, it doesn’t. (commentary)

Photo Essay: In search of Sri Lanka’s vanishing tuskers

Goldminers overrun Amazon indigenous lands as COVID-19 surges

Anticipated new restrictions on wildlife trade in Vietnam fall short of a ban

In syntropic agriculture, farmers stop fighting nature and learn to embrace it

Migratory freshwater fish in peril as report shows population plunge

Indigenous Ashaninka launch fundraiser to help Amazon neighbors amid pandemic

Burning down the house? Enviva’s giant U.S. wood pellet plants gear up

Sri Lanka’s hourglass frog is only an hourglass frog 77% of the time

A jaguar nicknamed “Short-Tail” the first known to cross between Belize and Guatemala

Upgrade of Indonesian palm oil certification falls short, observers say

2019 was the deadliest year ever for environmental activists, watchdog group says

‘Criminalizing’ dissent, martial law fuel attacks on Philippine environmental defenders

On World Tiger Day, let’s recommit to the goal of doubling wild tiger populations by 2022 (commentary)

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