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Spots of hope: Some good news for South Africa’s cheetahs

For the Pantanal’s jaguars, fires bring ‘death by a thousand needle wounds’

New artificial intelligence could save both elephant and human lives

500 years of species loss: Humans drive defaunation across Neotropics

Sri Lanka: Rich in biodiversity, and human-wildlife conflict

Myanmar ponders what to do with its out-of-work elephants

Chimps prefer human crops, scientists find — and it’s better for them

Nature needs cities, and cities need nature (commentary)

The unknown Cerrado and its colossal biological relevance (commentary)

As bioethanol demand rises, biodiversity will fall in Cerrado, study says

Poachers kill 3 near-extinct giant ibises amid pandemic pressure in Cambodia

The next great threat to Brazil’s golden lion tamarin: Yellow fever

Lack of farmer training worsens Sri Lanka’s growing human-wildlife conflict

Tiger on the highway: Sighting in Sumatra causes a stir, but is no surprise

Coronavirus outbreak may spur Southeast Asian action on wildlife trafficking

Burning and bullets: Forest fires push Bornean orangutans into harm’s way

Urban wildlife: Managing Cape Town’s baboons

Sri Lanka’s divine pests: Peafowl problem calls for human action (Commentary)

Habitat loss drives deadly conflict in Indonesia’s tiger country

2020 ballot initiative would restore wolves to Colorado

Mountain gorilla census reveals further increase in numbers

Vervet monkeys thrive despite habitat loss in South Africa

Breaking down barriers: Cattle and wildlife compete in Southern Africa

Finding hope in ‘extreme conservation’ (Insider)

On the front line of climate change in India’s Sundarbans

‘Vulture restaurants’ provide lifeline for critically endangered species

Beehive fences can help mitigate human-elephant conflict

The Pan Borneo Highway on a collision course with elephants

Simba’s future depends on putting communities at the forefront of lion conservation (commentary)

Let there be lights, to help migratory cranes avoid power lines

Asian elephants gang up in a bid to survive an increasingly human world

National parks: Serving humanity’s well-being as much as nature’s

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