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Forest corridors key to maintaining biodiversity in fragmented landscape

An interview with ringtailed lemur expert Alison Jolly

Cheetah population stabilizes in Namibia with support from farmers

Cheetah population declines 90% in 100 years

‘Snow leopard’ of the Andes is one of the world’s most endangered cats

Painted Dog population falls 99%, but community efforts could save species

“Punk-rock” monkey and handbags made from recycled trash inspire conservation in Colombia

Logging, wildlife trade drive sun bears toward extinction

Small-scale fisheries are “best hope” for sustainability in developing world

The extinction of the baiji a ‘wake-up call’ to conserve vaquita and other cetaceans

Markets could save rainforests: an interview with Andrew Mitchell

Often overlooked, small wild cats are important and in trouble

Developing the world’s most sophisticated program for mapping endangered species

Rock star or marine biologist? Hans Walters chose both

An interview a shaman in the Amazon rainforest

Birds face higher risk of extinction than conventionally thought

The green movement has to become a rainbow-colored movement in order to be successful

Forest carbon credits could guide development in Congo

Future cities will be more like ecosystems that enrich society and the environment

From “kampung boy” to conservation force in the rainforest of Borneo

Group files for ESA protection of 681 species in 12 states

Defaunation, like deforestation, threatens global biodiversity

Carbon market could fund rainforest conservation, fight climate change

U.S. climate policy could help save rainforests

No sacrifices to ending deforestation in the Amazon, only gains

The FSC is the ‘Enron of forestry’ says rainforest activist

Saving the world’s most recently discovered cat species in Borneo

The FSC responds to its critics

Investing to save rainforests

Fire monitoring by satellite becomes key conservation tool

Africa’s lions are disappearing

Markets could save forests: An interview with Dr. Tom Lovejoy

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