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Oil horror in Nigeria: 30 years, one billion dollars to clean-up

With 24 eyes, box jellyfish are constantly looking up

What does Nature give us? A special Earth Day article

World Atlas of Mangroves: A Book Review

Vanishing mangroves are carbon sequestration powerhouses

NASA images reveal disappearing mangroves worldwide

Slight rise in mangrove forests in Eastern India

Satellites show mangrove forest loss even worse than estimated

Scientists condemn current development plan in Kalimantan

A fifth of the world’s mangroves gone in 30 years

Plight of the Bengal: India awakens to the reality of its tigers—and their fate

As Mangroves Die from Oil, U.S. Public Yawns

Photo: Fire-headed dragon discovered in Southeast Asia

16 percent of mangrove species threatened with extinction

Half of Indonesia’s mangroves gone in less than thirty years

Forgotten Species: the marooned pygmy three-toed sloth

With increased protection, Gulf of California marine life could recover

Bridge development in Kalimantan threatens rainforest, mangroves, and coral reef

Commercial fish smoking is the “most pervasive” threat to mangrove forests in West Africa

Oceans’ ability to sequester carbon diminishing

Coastal habitats may sequester 50 times more carbon than tropical forests by area

Countries that invest in conservation will see higher financial returns, argues report

Declaration calls for more wilderness protected areas to combat global warming

Developer uses cover of national holiday to clear rainforest near Colon, Panama

Cement mining puts Dominican Republic park at risk

Investing in conservation could save global economy trillions of dollars annually

Protection of land crabs critical to the conservation of coastal tropical forests

Mangroves save lives by softening cyclone’s blow

Aquatic animals emit powerful greenhouse gas

Indigenous rights’ groups to oppose effort to certify ‘sustainable’ aquaculture

Coral reefs and mangroves worth $395-559 M per year in Belize

Mangrove destruction for fish trade may undermine fishermen in West Africa

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