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1.2 million ha of Congo rainforest certified for sustainable forestry

Australia’s forests contain three times the expected carbon

Private equity firm to sell biodiversity offsets from rainforest conservation

Shift from poverty-driven to industry-driven deforestation may help conservation

Corporations become prime driver of deforestation, providing clear target for environmentalists

Future threats to the Amazon rainforest

Logging company Danzer accused of tax fraud in the Congo

Loggers, palm oil firms eye remote rainforests of Papua for development

Brazil to send more police into the Amazon to fight illegal logging

Amazon timber industry declares ban on illegal logging

Forests cover 1/3 of U.S. but are responsible for 2/3 of its water supply

Wal-Mart to ban sales of wood products from threatened rainforests

Environmentalists protest proposed logging of Malaysian forest reserve

Palm oil industry moves into the Amazon rainforest

20% of Amazon timber illegally harvested from protected areas

Australia’s largest retailer Woolworths greenwashes rainforest destruction in Indonesia, allege activists

Orangutan populations drop due to logging, expansion for palm oil

Sarawak to continue logging forests for oil palm plantations

Rainforest destruction becomes industry-driven, concentrated geographically

Sarawak to continue logging forests for oil palm plantations

China’s log imports fall in Q1 2008

EU may mandate certification system for Amazon timber

Rainforests face array of emerging threats

Does logging contribute to AIDS deaths in Africa?

Hunting, deforestation wipe out 6 of 7 hornbill species in Borneo park

Forests face governance challenges

Papua New Guinea’s rainforests disappearing faster than thought

Photos of arrow-wielding uncontacted tribe in the Amazon rainforest

Pictures of uncontacted Indian tribe in the Amazon (update)

40 arrested in illegal timber raid in the Brazilian Amazon

Congo pygmies use GPS to map eco-certified timber concession

Forest carbon credits could guide development in Congo

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