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In the shadows of Machu Picchu, scientists find ‘extinct’ cat-sized mammal
Jeremy Hance
25 Sep 2014
Termites suffer in logged forests and palm oil plantations
Heather D'angelo
25 Sep 2014
Turning point for Peru’s forests? Norway and Germany put muscle and money behind ambitious agreement
Jeremy Hance
24 Sep 2014
Scientists use genes, feces to study disappearing monkeys
Morgan Erickson-Davis
24 Sep 2014
Drivers in Brazil will intentionally run-down small animals, but only if it is safe
Andrew Mann
24 Sep 2014
Leaders pledge to end deforestation by 2030
Mongabay.com
24 Sep 2014
Norway to pay Liberia to stop deforestation
Morgan Erickson-Davis
23 Sep 2014
Fragmented forests hurt some bat species, may benefit others
Anna Ikarashi
23 Sep 2014
Dissolving pulp: the threat to Indonesia’s forests you’ve probably never heard of
Mike Gaworecki
23 Sep 2014
Chinese now emit more carbon per capita than Europeans
Jeremy Hance
22 Sep 2014
Over half a million people march for climate action worldwide, shattering turnout predictions
Jeremy Hance
22 Sep 2014
Extinction island? Plans to log half an island could endanger over 40 species
Jeremy Hance
22 Sep 2014
Palm oil giants announce deforestation moratorium — effective immediately
Mongabay.com
20 Sep 2014
After 12 years, Indonesia finally ratifies transboundary haze agreement
Loren Bell
19 Sep 2014
Changing climate, changing conservation paradigms in Canada’s boreal forests
Julian Moll-rocek
19 Sep 2014
Is there hope for the vaquita? IUCN calls for action to save world’s smallest, rarest porpoise
Morgan Erickson-Davis
19 Sep 2014
Brazil cancels Tapajos dam auction due to indigenous concerns
Mongabay.com
19 Sep 2014
Legislation protecting Indonesia’s indigenous communities is not good enough, says advocacy group
Fidelis E. Satriastanti
18 Sep 2014
‘The green Amazon is red with indigenous blood’: authorities pull bodies from river that may have belonged to slain leaders
Jeremy Hance
17 Sep 2014
Camera traps capture ‘fantastically bizarre’ animal behavior in South African park
Morgan Erickson-Davis
17 Sep 2014
‘We will win this war’: Yeb Saño speaks out on global warming
Brandi Morin
17 Sep 2014
Activists urge outgoing Indonesian president to protect key forest area before he steps down
Mongabay.com
17 Sep 2014
Malayan tiger population plunges to just 250-340 individuals
Jeremy Hance
16 Sep 2014
From ‘production’ forests to protected forests, groups work to save Sumatran orangutan habitat. But will it be enough?
Ethan Harfenist
16 Sep 2014
Bizarre lizard newest victim of reptile pet trade
Jeremy Hance
15 Sep 2014
Brazil’s planned Tapajós dams would increase Amazon deforestation by 1M ha
Rhett Ayers Butler
14 Sep 2014
Indonesia’s secret treasures: islands passed over by loggers, hunters and conservationists
Erik Meijaard
14 Sep 2014
Domestic conservation: Indonesia’s rich should step up to save nation’s dwindling natural resources
Erik Meijaard
13 Sep 2014
As Bolivia plans dramatic agro-expansion, forests may pay the price (PART II)
Mrinalini Erkenswick Watsa
12 Sep 2014
Palm oil company continues to operate illegal plantation despite court ruling
Loren Bell
12 Sep 2014
WCS-led raids lead to six arrests near Mozambique’s largest reserve
John Cannon
12 Sep 2014
Brazil confirms last year’s rise in Amazon deforestation
Rhett Ayers Butler
12 Sep 2014
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