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Global warming causes sheep to shrink

Birds found to be key protectors of forest in Tanzania

A Tasmanian tragedy? : How the forestry industry has torn an island apart

869 species extinct, 17,000 threatened with extinction

REDD readiness plans for Panama, Guyana approved but rejected for Indonesia

Brazil’s development bank to require beef-tracking system to avoid illegal Amazon deforestation

NASA satellite photos reveal Yellowstone’s recovery from fires

NASA images show huge drop in Amazon fires in 2008

Coastal seagrass disappearing as quickly as coral reefs and rainforests

U.S. forgives $30M in debt to protect rainforests in Sumatra, Indonesia

Brazil’s minister of ideas, nemesis of former environmental minister, resigns

A New Idea to Save Tropical Forests Takes Flight

Making Trees Work for Us in the U.S.: Let’s Make Money While Saving Trees

Tesco responds to allegations of causing Amazon deforestation

Saving one of the last tropical dry forests, an interview with Edwina von Gal

Brazil approves land tenure law that grants 260,000 sq mi of rainforest to settlers, speculators

Anti-HIV and anti-cancer drugs derived from Borneo rainforest progressing to final development stages

Rainforest discovered via Google Earth to be protected

Implications of the American Clean Energy and Security Act for conservation

Global warming bill passes the House

More US students tackling science and engineering

Tiny bat discovered on islands off Africa

Russia pledges to raise carbon emissions to combat global warming

Over 30 percent of open ocean sharks and rays face extinction

Meeting food and energy demands by mid-century will be a challenge, says report

Brazilian cattle giant declares moratorium on Amazon deforestation

Brazilian miner Vale signs $500M palm oil deal in the Amazon

Massive deforestation in the past decreased rainfall in Asia

Cambodia signs REDD agreement

Saving tigers by counting feces

The living dead – Australia’s disappearing landscape

Proving the ‘shifting baselines’ theory: how humans consistently misperceive nature

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