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Lizard see, lizard do: scientists discover surprising behavior in reptiles

Biodiversity protection is key to REDD+ success, study shows

Is captive breeding the final resort for the Sumatran rhino?

‘New normal’ approach to conservation comes under fire

New calendar celebrates primates and raises money for their survival

Rediscovered in 2010, rare Indian frog surprises by breeding in bamboo

Leaf bacteria are important to tree health, may help forests adapt to climate change

Local people are not the enemy: real conservation from the frontlines

New birds arise due to emigration not separation

Genetic sleuthing reveals grisly details of historic whale hunting

Pesticides harm bumblebees’ ability to forage

By killing off older fish, overfishing may lead to lost migratory patterns

When cute turns deadly – the story of a wildlife biologist who was bit by a venomous slow loris, and lived to tell the tale

Scientists find temperate bat in the hot tropics of the Western Ghats (photos)

The only solution for polar bears: ‘stop the rise in CO2 and other greenhouse gases’

An impossible balancing act? Forests benefit from isolation, but at cost to local communities

Use of mammals still prevalent in Brazil’s Conservation Units

Outcompeted: Species competition may result in geographic isolation

Infamous pet and zoo supplier lost 3,500 animals a week (photos)

Small chocolate company takes big steps toward conservation and human development

Studying common birds could help save rare species in Vietnam

Armed conflict decimates tigers, rhinos, and swamp deer in Indian park

A weed by any other name: remnant shrubs and trees play vital role in regenerating forests

Did the world’s only venomous primate evolve to mimic the cobra?

Dogs may be responsible for declining mammals in Brazil’s agroforests

Termites suffer in logged forests and palm oil plantations

Towards the poles: tropical cyclones on the move

Drivers in Brazil will intentionally run-down small animals, but only if it is safe

Fragmented forests hurt some bat species, may benefit others

Meet the newest enemy to India’s wildlife

Conservationists use social media to take on Peru’s booming illegal wildlife trade

Invasion of the lionfish: new research finds the situation may be worse than we thought

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