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Big mammals flourish as Cerrado park’s savanna comes back

Soy King Blairo Maggi wields power over Amazon’s fate, say critics

Temer signs law that could see millions of acres lost in the Amazon

How the World Heritage Convention could save more wilderness: Q&A with World Heritage expert Cyril Kormos

Is Brazil’s Forest Code failing to reduce deforestation?

Is intensification of beef production really a solution to Amazonian deforestation?

Brazil evicts 80 rural peasant families, awards land thieves parcel

If Brazil okays Terra Legal changes, land grabbers win, Amazon loses, say environmentalists

Brazil on verge of legitimizing Amazon land theft on a grand scale, warn NGOs

Conservation group African Parks to look after West African wildlife

Brazil assaults indigenous rights, environment, social movements

Lizard DNA reveals India’s grasslands are likely pre-human – and need protection

Temer seeks to privatize Brazil’s deforestation remote sensing program

Brazil agribusiness company accuses ally Temer in secret bribe taping

New soy-driven forest destruction exposed in South America

Rebel road expansion brings deforestation to remote Colombian Amazon

Meet the 2017 ‘Green Oscars’ winners

Rwanda welcomes 20 black rhinos to Akagera National Park

Amazon’s fate hangs on outcome of war between opposing worldviews

Brazil moves to cut Amazon conservation units by 1.2 million hectares

‘We can save life on Earth’: study reveals how to stop mass extinction

Deforestation has become big business in the Brazilian Amazon

Indigenous groups, Amazon’s best land stewards, under federal attack

Forest fragmentation may be releasing much more carbon than we think

Three new frog species found in disappearing Atlantic Forest

Amazon land speculators poised to gain control of vast public lands

Plans to mine coal in South African protected area trigger conservation battle

Crime and not enough punishment: Amazon thieves keep stolen public land

The two sides of Indonesia’s Baluran National Park

Camera traps proving to be powerful tool for studying endangered species in remote locations

Latin America palm oil production doubled since 2001 without massive uptick in deforestation

Increasing tree cover threatens world’s most endangered antelope

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