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Jute waste may cut Bangladesh’s import bill as researchers make ink, graphene

How silk caterpillars became a tool for conservation in Madagascar

The long and winding road to safe highways: Inside the global movement to reconnect habitat

‘Climate Wayfinding’ can help you unpack the overwhelm of our ecological problems

Taiwan’s tallest tree found with help of citizen science

Three new ‘planking’ praying mantis species found in Australia and Papua New Guinea

Tuna are rebounding. The work is far from done.

How small actions can become planetary forces

In Brazil, a project paying farmers for forests is looking to scale up

Reintroduced platypus population ‘tracking well’ in Australia’s oldest national park

In India’s Nagaland, communities turn to Indigenous law to protect pangolins

In Kyrgyzstan, a climate-ready corridor gives snow leopards and herders room to roam

Above an Australian highway, a bridge reconnects wilderness for quolls, koalas and other animals

In Malaysia, a bridge helps endangered langurs and humans coexist

He survived a deadly attack, now he is calling for better working conditions for rangers in DRC

Study gathers over 4,000 photos to find Bolivia’s rarest Amazonian dog

Karajarri celebrate Australia’s first ‘Sea Country’ Indigenous Protected Area

New data platform aims to reduce conflicts between First Nations and businesses in Canada

Rare swamp deer subspecies thriving in new home in India

The European wildcat hovers between recovery and local extinction

Hundreds of Khulan return to Eastern Mongolia after 65-year absence

A Mother’s Day lesson from a digger wasp

‘Hope is rooted in action’: Interview with Jane Goodall’s grandson Merlin Van Lawick

What Indigenous youth filmmaking reveals about environmental communication (commentary)

Tierney Thys, marine biologist and interpreter of the sunfish

Inside the fight to save the little-known Galápagos petrel

Chesapeake Bay conservation bolstered by the power of business & viral videos

Species thought extinct for thousands of years ‘rediscovered’ thanks to Indigenous knowledge

Angola’s highest mountain and its unique wildlife are now protected

Young conservationists are building hope & optimism despite challenging times (commentary)

Peru bets on bamboo to restore nature in its main coca-growing region

Indigenous knowledge helps identify new, highly threatened skink in Australia

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