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Website seeking ‘most wanted’ photos and videos of vanishing species

National parks in India and Nepal hit by rhino poachers

Afghanistan protects 15 additional endangered species

Polar bears are newcomers on the world stage

Why we are failing orangutans

Guyana bans gold mining in the ‘Land of the Giants’

How that cork in your wine bottle helps forests and biodiversity, an interview with Patrick Spencer

Galapagos fur seals exploit warmer waters to establish colony off Peru

Grizzly bears move into polar bear territory, threatening polar cubs

Vietnam implements project to save one of the world’s rarest mammals, the shy soala

Where two worlds collide: visiting Tabin Wildlife Reserve

Pregnancy gives new hope for rhino on-the-brink of extinction

Photos: highest diversity of cats in the world discovered in threatened forest of India

Humans push half of the world’s primates toward extinction, lemurs in particular trouble

UN official: Zimbabwe security forces poached 200 rhinos

The Critically Endangered South China Tiger Roars Again in 2010, the Chinese Year of the Tiger

Video: Sunda clouded leopard caught on film for the first time

Canada creates massive new park in the boreal

New spiny pocket mouse discovered in the mountainous rainforests of Venezuela

86 percent of dolphins and whales threatened by fishing nets

India to track every tiger death on-line

Birder captures first footage ever of long whiskered owlet, one of the world’s rarest birds

Tales From A Frozen Zoo

Why top predators matter: an in-depth look at new research

Russian police raid environmental group working to protect Lake Baikal

Little more than 10,000 hectares of rainforest remains on Java

Indonesia plans to sell endangered tigers as pets to the wealthy

Natural rafts carried Madagascar’s unique wildlife to its shores

Conservation organization, Durrell Wildlife Trust, forced to cut staff due to economic downturn

Photos: park in Ecuador likely contains world’s highest biodiversity, but threatened by oil

The Caribbean’s wonderfully weird (and threatened) mammals, an interview with Jose Nunez-Mino

Orangutans vs palm oil in Malaysia: setting the record straight

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