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The EU and Republic of Congo announce system to eradicate illegal logging

Illegal hunting in Laos takes toll on wildlife

Rainforest pillage continues in Madagascar

How satellites are used in conservation

Hopeful conservation news emerges out of Madagascar political crisis

Deforestation maps for Sumatra now available on Google Earth

Conservation groups condemn ‘open and organized plundering’ of Madagascar’s natural resources

Greenpeace accuses Sinar Mas corporation of violence toward its protestors

Scramble to log Madagascar’s valuable rainforest trees in midst of crisis

REDD in Indonesia could evict forest people from their lands, warns U.N. committee

Land rights victory for Amazon Indians in Brazil

37,000 sq km of Amazon rainforest destroyed or damaged in 2008

Rash of tiger attacks linked to deforestation by large paper corporation APP

Economic crisis hurts forestry sector, sustainability initiatives

Historic US law now extends to illegal logging

Tigers continue killing rampage in Indonesia

Cameroon may liquidate rainforest reserve if conservationists don’t step forward

Deforestation blamed for tiger maulings in Sumatra

ACCOR hotel chain linked to destructive logging in Borneo?

24% of Papua New Guinea’s rainforest destroyed or degraded by logging in 30 years

New fire record for Borneo, Sumatra shows dramatic increase in rainforest destruction

Illegal timber trade to face tough penalties in the E.U.

Deforestation jumps 55% in Vietnam province

Pricing emissions from farming, logging could shift land use towards conservation

Japanese paper firms contribute to destruction of old-growth forests in Tasmania

Payments for eco services could save the Amazon

Indonesian ecolabeling initiative providing cover for rainforest destruction

Boy Scouts of America have logged 34,000 acres of forest in 20 years

New model uses carbon credits, sustainable palm oil to save Indonesia’s rainforests

Heart of Borneo conservation initiative at risk from Indonesian development plan

Logging may be linked to landslide deaths in Malaysia says environmental group

Indonesia lifts ban on logging of natural forests for pulp and paper

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