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Green labeler PEFC under fire for certifying Indonesian firm clearing orangutan habitat

New technologies offer hope in fight to save the world’s imperiled rosewoods

Artisanal fishers in Liberia question benefits of new tracking devices from government

In the Amazon, lack of transparency and corruption undermine the environment

Cyclone Ditwah takes heavy toll on Sri Lanka’s biodiversity-rich Central Highlands

Malaysian companies dominate PNG forest-clearance permits: report

The vanishing pharmacy: How climate change is reshaping traditional medicine

Sumatra’s ‘natural’ disaster wasn’t natural: How deforestation turned a rare cyclone catastrophic

Illegal fishing, other maritime threats cost Western Indian Ocean $1b a year: Report

Banned for years, dangerous pesticides persist in Nigerian farming

Nepal Indigenous leaders refile writ petition against hydropower project

Study finds more ‘laggards’ than ‘leaders’ among high seas fisheries managers

Top-down projects, exotic trees, weak tenure: Congo Basin restoration misses the mark

Sumatran flood disaster may have wiped out a key Tapanuli orangutan population, scientists fear

The Amazon’s lakes are heating up at ‘alarming’ rate, research finds

Elephant seals can recognize the voices of their rivals

African environment programs still try to fill funding gap since USAID freeze

Global manta and devil ray deaths far exceed earlier estimates: Study

Africa’s wildlife has lost a third of its ‘ecological power,’ study says

As fish catches fall and seas rise, Douala’s residents join efforts to restore mangroves

South Greenlanders speak out on rare earths interests

‘My mother would not be happy with the state of the planet’: Interview with Wanjira Mathai

Study warns of major funding gap for 30×30 biodiversity goal

Climate change is straining Alaska’s Arctic. A new mining road may push the region past the brink

Small cat conservationists hail Uganda’s new Echuya Forest National Park

Mexico is inflating its climate spending by billions of dollars. Here’s how.

Despite a growing planetary crisis, leaders find hope in community efforts

Corridors, not culls, offer solution to Southern Africa’s growing elephant population

Choosing coexistence over conflict: How some California ranchers are adapting to wolves

Chris Grinter has spent much of his life surrounded by insects

Wildlife and communities bear the cost as Simandou rail corridor advances across Guinea

Unregulated tourism risks disrupting Timor-Leste’s whale migration

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