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First ever biofluorescent sea turtle discovered in Solomon Islands

An alternative to help companies fulfill zero deforestation pledges

Rare spotted leopards sighted on Malaysian Peninsula

Africa’s unloved vultures headed for extinction?

China and U.S. commit to end ivory trade

As haze chokes Sumatra, farmers ask Jokowi for greater land rights

Tropical Conservation Science – September 2015

Indigenous group, Greenpeace partner to track illegal logging in the Amazon

More than 40 tourists kidnapped – then freed – by indigenous community that demands construction of a freeway in Madre de Dios

Crocodile conservationist awarded Field Museum’s prestigious prize

Oil-spill expert calls for more baseline oceans data on industry dime

Nature guide freed in Madagascar 5 months after arrest for exposing rosewood trade

In haze-choked Palangkaraya, air quality five times ‘hazardous’ levels

Belo Monte dam denied operating license by Brazilian regulators

A pre-game analysis of what to expect, and not expect, at COP 21

Almost half of U.S. seafood goes to waste

UN study warns agricultural subsidies are threatening forests and conservation programs

Papal encyclical draws harsh critique from Peru’s private sector

Surprise! Animals are active and plentiful during harsh, dark Arctic winters

Dolphins caught in fishing nets: to eat or not to eat?

River supplying Alberta oil sands operations with water at risk from drought

Opponents of Malaysian dam project cautiously optimistic about moratorium

Scientists find a fix for a ‘frog’s worst nightmare’

The best defense is a good bee-fence

Hungry planet: targeted fish populations cut in half since 1970

Pope’s encyclical draws support from Peru’s #1 environmental official

Regrown rainforests degrade after farm-fallow cycles take hold

Could a new map save the Sumatran rhino?

Many solutions to Southeast Asia’s haze problem proposed, but no end in sight

Seabird numbers down 70 percent since 1950

World Rhino Day arrives this year with a new cause for celebration

Indian Court protects Greenpeace against government crackdown again

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