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Cameroon agrees to cut illegal wood out of its supply chain

Taking back the rainforest: Indians in Colombia govern 100,000 square miles of territory

Protected areas vital for saving elephants, chimps, and gorillas in the Congo

Brazil launches major push for sustainable palm oil in the Amazon

255 scientists: ‘deeply disturbed’ by ‘political assaults on scientists’

Anatomy of an Oil Disaster: Heckuva Job, Kenny!

The good old days: 17 times easier to catch fish in 1889

Five minutes of exercising in nature improves mental health

Activists lock themselves in Cargill headquarters as new report alleges illegal deforestation

Banning Tiger Tourism in India: a perspective

Forest philanthropy: hit or miss?

Who’s to blame for the oil spill?

How an agricultural revolution could save the world’s biodiversity, an interview with Ivette Perfecto

Dwarf dinosaur confirmed: the horse-sized sauropod of Transylvania

BP’s Oily Political Connections: from the Bush to Obama Era

US emissions from coal could be stopped in 20 years

Gulf oil spill could impact non-coastal songbirds

Logging in Tongass rainforest would imperil rare species

Can markets protect nature?

Deforestation-free leather comes closer to reality in the Brazilian Amazon

Second rancher sentenced for contract killing of American nun in the Brazilian Amazon

Human hair offers eco-friendly way to battle Gulf oil spill

The Oily History of Offshore Operations: From Venezuela to the Gulf

Photo & Video: Lion cub triplets

Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico heading towards full-scale environmental disaster

Locals plead for Tongass rainforest to be spared from Native-owned logging corporation

Despite promises, world governments failing to save biodiversity

U.S. approves first offshore wind farm

Video: Madagascar could become “Haiti-like”

Farming snails to save the world’s rarest gorillas

A day to celebrate (and save) the world’s amphibians: the 2nd Annual Save the Frogs Day

Large-scale soy farming in Brazil pushes ranchers into the Amazon rainforest

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