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New hope for the world’s most endangered zebra

VICE’s ‘Indonesia’s Palm Bomb’ presents a tragic view of palm oil driven deforestation from the frontlines

Videos reveal rare birds, wild monkeys, and jaguar family in oil-exploited park

New group hopes to raise global profile of the peace-loving bonobo

Meet Biomuseo: the world’s first biodiversity museum

Employing shame for environmental change

World Parks Congress talks the talk, but future depends on action

Tree climbing as a tool to build respect for forests

No experience necessary: how studying tamarins led to an innovative research organization in the Amazon

How black rhinos and local communities help each other in Namibia

Meet Biofaces: the Facebook for wildlife enthusiasts

New film highlights local resistance to Nicaragua’s canal

How an indigenous community in Ecuador stood up to big oil – and won

What we can learn from uncontacted rainforest tribes

New calendar celebrates primates and raises money for their survival

Jane Goodall: 5 reasons to have hope for the planet

Using games to teach kids the value of nature and philanthropy

A nature photographer’s dream: staff photographer for the Wildlife Conservation Society

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

Chief Curiosity Correspondent tackles sexism, aids conservation

The Search for Lost Frogs: one of conservation’s most exciting expeditions comes to life in new book

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

Next big idea in forest conservation? Recognize the value of novel forests

Saving Asia’s other endangered cats (photos)

Walking the walk: zoo kicks off campaign for orangutans and sustainable palm oil

Saving Peru’s sea turtles and marine birds: conservationists and fishermen partner to tackle bycatch

What makes the jaguar the ultimate survivor? New books highlights mega-predator’s remarkable past and precarious future

A path to becoming a conservation scientist

Meeting an Illegal Logger

Why conservationists need a little hope: saving themselves from becoming the most depressing scientists on the planet

The 90 Percent Diet: reducing our environmental impact by eating less meat

The future of tropical biology research and conservation

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