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After declining 95% in 15 years, Saiga antelope begins to rebound with help from conservationists

Innovative reforestation project threatened by ‘regime change’ in Madagascar, an interview with Rainer Dolch

Saving gorillas by bringing healthcare to local people in Uganda, an interview with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

Saving the last megafauna of Malaysia, an interview with Reuben Clements

Community engagement is key to saving the rarest zebra

Sheikh goes from collector to conservationist in effort to save the world’s rarest parrot

Concerns over deforestation may drive new approach to cattle ranching in the Amazon

Discovering nature’s wonder in order to save it, an interview with Jaboury Ghazoul

Activists target Brazil’s largest driver of deforestation: cattle ranching

Saving Africa’s ‘unicorn’, the okapi

The mysterious, fascinating, and lightning-quick mantis shrimp: An Interview with Maya deVries

Solar powered conservation

World’s rarest tree kangaroo gets help from those who once hunted it

Economic crisis threatens conservation programs and endangered species, an interview with Paula Kahumbu of WildlifeDirect

Lessons from the crisis in Madagascar, an interview with Erik Patel

Saving one of the last tropical dry forests, an interview with Edwina von Gal

Tropical East Asian forests under great threat

Orangutan guerrillas fight palm oil in Borneo

Conservation through commerce in Costa Rica

The story of ‘Save the Frogs Day’, April 28th, An Interview with Kerry Kriger

Development of Google Earth a watershed moment for the environment

Plant communities changing across the globe, says scientist Sasha Wright

All about giraffes: an interview with a giraffe expert

Economic crisis hits conservation but may offer opportunities, says TNC president

Seeking out the world’s rarest and most endangered birds

Embarking on a career in science? Learn from interviews with young scientists

Saving leatherback turtles in South America’s smallest country, Suriname: An interview with Liz McHuron

How youth in Kenya’s largest slum created an organic farm

Linking rural health care to forest conservation proving a success in Borneo

How to Save Snow Leopards

Cellulosic biofuels endanger old-growth forests in the southern U.S.

Ecuador’s Choco under siege, but hope remains

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