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Stop staring at me: birds react to human gaze

Vital corridor for Asian elephants to be severed by government development in India

Black carbon linked to half of Arctic warming

Ice bridge collapses, leaving Wilkins Ice Shelf vulnerable

Amphibians could develop immunity against devastating fungal disease

Greenpeace opposes forest conservation initiative in Indonesia

Former environment minister Silva honored with prestigious environmental award

Replacing natural experiences with technology hurts humans and the natural world

World leaders meet to discuss future of rainforests

Brazil: ‘Soy King’, Environment Minister strike deal on Amazon deforestation

Ecological Cacao? Thinking about all sides of your chocolate bar

Revolutionary new theory overturns modern meteorology with claim that forests move rain

Massive population of rare Irrawaddy dolphins discovered in Bangladesh

Hopeful conservation news emerges out of Madagascar political crisis

Development of Google Earth a watershed moment for the environment

Deforestation maps for Sumatra now available on Google Earth

Two Sumatran elephants shot dead in Indonesian park

Have Australian cane toads finally met their match?

Será a palmeira de óleo a próxima ameaça emergente á Amazônia?

Amazonian region likely to become savannah due to burning, deforestation

Carbon credits from forest conservation would crash carbon market, says Greenpeace

Conservation groups condemn ‘open and organized plundering’ of Madagascar’s natural resources

Can carbon credits from REDD compete with palm oil?

Crabs feel pain, and remember it too

Plant communities changing across the globe, says scientist Sasha Wright

Flu epidemic killing bonobos in Congo sanctuary

Advancements in satellite technology will help scientists and policy makers map and monitor forest carbon

More than 300 gorillas butchered each year in the Republic of Congo

Harbor seals return to New York

After seizure, gorilla receives MRI scan free of charge

New technology allows researchers to study mass migrations of fish

Greenpeace accuses Sinar Mas corporation of violence toward its protestors

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