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Criticism of GAR and Wilmar African oil palm projects highlight global ‘no-deforestation’ challenges
Greg Norman
16 Apr 2015
The crop-saving champion of Tanzania: Bertha Mjawa
Rachel Cernansky
15 Apr 2015
Featured video: ‘A river in dispute’ documentary explores how a planned dam in the Amazon is affecting traditional communities
Agência Pública
15 Apr 2015
Expert panel rebukes Japan’s new whaling proposal
Jeremy Hance
15 Apr 2015
Fishermen’s ire over trawler ban pushes Indonesia to form special task force
Jay Fajar
15 Apr 2015
Unique center trains Tanzanian farmers to preserve their fruits and veggies
Rachel Cernansky
14 Apr 2015
Americans join in protesting reclamation of Bali’s Benoa Bay
Sapariah Saturi
14 Apr 2015
Expedition in the Congo rediscovers lost primate
Jeremy Hance
14 Apr 2015
Innovative community fisheries initiative wins top social entrepreneurship prize
Mongabay.com
13 Apr 2015
A tale of two maps: Brazilian state won’t use new atlas to close Cerrado deforestation loophole
Brendan Borrell
13 Apr 2015
Conservation and carbon storage goals collide in Brazil’s Cerrado
Brendan Borrell
13 Apr 2015
Anti-mining activist shot dead in Guatemala
Jeremy Hance
13 Apr 2015
New solutions aim to deliver more grain from farm to table in sub-Saharan Africa
Rachel Cernansky
13 Apr 2015
Scientists find new monkey with unique penis
Morgan Erickson-Davis
10 Apr 2015
Faulty impact assessments plague Indonesian mines: Komnas HAM
Indra Nugraha
10 Apr 2015
Scientists raise concern over road proposed through protected forest in Cambodia
Rhett Ayers Butler
10 Apr 2015
Platform provides near-real time analysis of deforestation in non-Brazilian Amazon
Rhett Ayers Butler
9 Apr 2015
Study finds abandoned pasture is ‘a huge resource that is not being harnessed’
Morgan Erickson-Davis
9 Apr 2015
Combating food waste in sub-Saharan Africa
Rachel Cernansky
9 Apr 2015
Australia becomes first country to ban lion trophies
Jeremy Hance
9 Apr 2015
Long considered tree-killers, lianas may actually help rainforest restoration
Jordanna Dulaney
9 Apr 2015
Indonesia recognizes bribery might have enabled slavery in eastern waters
Jay Fajar
9 Apr 2015
New group hopes to raise global profile of the peace-loving bonobo
Jeremy Hance
8 Apr 2015
Condition of tropical forests ‘worsening’, could become ‘critical’
Rhett Ayers Butler
7 Apr 2015
Tiny Brazilian opossum could be farmers’ friend
Brendan Borrell
7 Apr 2015
Brazilian farmers urge return of big cats to Cerrado to protect crops from rampaging peccaries
Brendan Borrell
7 Apr 2015
Overfishing leads to crashes in sardines and other forage fish
Rebecca Kessler
7 Apr 2015
Who’s to blame for forest loss in Borneo timber concession?
Rhett Ayers Butler
6 Apr 2015
Where the wild things aren’t: study says U.S. protected lands aren’t where most biodiversity is found
Glenn Scherer
6 Apr 2015
Palm oil companies, NGOs endorse new deforestation-limiting toolkit
Morgan Erickson-Davis
6 Apr 2015
Restoration of artificial swamps could be a key to restoring rainforest health in Sumatra
Taryn Farber
6 Apr 2015
Paper or paperless? Navigating the ecological impact strait between Scylla and Charybdis
Fred Bercovitch
6 Apr 2015
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