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Scientists name new endangered species after the company that will decide its fate
Tanya Dimitrova
24 Aug 2014
Challenging the ‘tragedy of the commons’: new documentary explores how humans and nature can coexist (VIDEO)
Julian Moll-rocek
20 Aug 2014
Titanium vs. Millipedes: new species discovered in Madagascar threatened by mining
Andrew Mann
13 Aug 2014
Planting meadows in the ocean: technique may help restore disappearing seagrass beds
Anna Ikarashi
11 Aug 2014
The threat of traditional medicine: China’s boom may mean doom for turtles
Erin Crandall
8 Aug 2014
The 90 Percent Diet: reducing our environmental impact by eating less meat
Elizabeth Devitt
7 Aug 2014
Blue-footed boobies on the decline, plummeting sardine stocks may be to blame
Paul Sutherland
6 Aug 2014
Elephants under the sea: awkward-looking fish modify the coral-reef ecosystem in mixed ways
Shreya Dasgupta
6 Aug 2014
Yellow spots, orange stripes: vivid new frog species discovered in Malaysia
Nicholas Barrett
5 Aug 2014
Setting the stage: theater troupe revives tradition to promote conservation in DRC
Anna Ikarashi
22 Jul 2014
Surprising habitat: camera traps reveal high mammal diversity in forest patches within oil palm plantations
Julian Moll-rocek
21 Jul 2014
Attack of the killer vines: lianas taking over forests in Panama
Jose Hong
14 Jul 2014
Too much of a good thing: fertilizer ‘one of the three major drivers of biodiversity loss this century’
Paul Sutherland
14 Jul 2014
Downturn in shade-grown coffee putting forests, wildlife, people at risk
Nika Levikov
11 Jul 2014
Good intentions, collateral damage: forest conservation may be hurting grasslands
Anna Ikarashi
10 Jul 2014
Cats’ best friend? A new role for guard dogs in South Africa
Erin Crandall
9 Jul 2014
They think, therefore they spread: plants can make complex conditional decisions
Andrew Mann
7 Jul 2014
Next big idea in forest conservation? Playing games to understand what drives deforestation
Dr Liz Kimbrough
26 Jun 2014
Size matters: small animals abundant in fragmented forests, large animals not
Jose Hong
25 Jun 2014
Logging in Vietnam still affecting rare trees 30 years later
Andrew Mann
25 Jun 2014
A taste for wildlife: what’s driving bushmeat hunting in Tanzania?
Julian Moll-rocek
25 Jun 2014
Study finds tiny cloud forests have big biodiversity
Nicholas Barrett
24 Jun 2014
Shot Egyptian vulture leads conservationists to bizarre black-market for bird parts
Tanya Dimitrova
24 Jun 2014
The palm oil diet: study finds displaced orangutans have little else to eat
Ariel Mark
20 Jun 2014
Using Google Earth to protect uncontacted tribes in the Amazon rainforest
Shreya Dasgupta
19 Jun 2014
Fly and wasp biodiversity in Peru linked to strange defense strategy
Nicholas Barrett
18 Jun 2014
Ever heard of the hirola? New survey shows world’s rarest antelope holding steady
Shreya Dasgupta
18 Jun 2014
Feather forensics: scientist uses genes to track macaws, aid bird conservation
Elizabeth Devitt
17 Jun 2014
More is better: high bee biodiversity boosts crop yields
Jose Hong
12 Jun 2014
Survey finds huge biological value in Baja California, stalls resort development
Julian Moll-rocek
11 Jun 2014
By the bones: herring populations were superabundant before commercial fisheries
Nicholas Barrett
9 Jun 2014
New species has its anus behind its head
Shreya Dasgupta
9 Jun 2014
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