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Left alive and wild, a single shark worth $1.9 million

Memberantas penebangan liar di Indonesia dengan memberikan kesempatan pada masyarakat lokal untuk mengelola hutan

Expedition granted?: hoping to save nearly-extinct seals through National Geographic contest

Photos: penguins devastated by oil spill

Hundreds of endangered penguins covered in oil after remote spill

Fighting illegal logging in Indonesia by giving communities a stake in forest management

Coral crisis: 75% of the world’s coral reefs in danger

Photo gallery: Borneo paradise saved from beachside coal plant

Environmentalists and locals win fight against coal plant in Borneo

The ocean crisis: hope in troubled waters, an interview with Carl Safina

U.S. passes legislation to protect sharks

Disappearance of arctic ice could create ‘grolar bears’, narlugas; trigger biodiversity loss

Local rules trump regulations imposed by outsiders in Madagascar

World has run out of fishing grounds

‘Environmental and social aggression’: oil exploration threatens award-winning marine protected area

Massive shark sanctuary declared in the Coral Triangle

Beyond gloom: solutions to the global coral reef decline

Island nation announces Ukraine-sized sanctuary for whales and dolphins

World needs to protect 32 million square kilometers of ocean in two years

Colombian marine reserve receives top honors at global biodiversity meeting

Når en lillebitte ønation bringer et stort offer, vil resten af verden så følge trop?

Number of described marine species climbs from 230,000 to 250,000

Ketika Sebuah Pulau Mungil Lakukan Pengorbanan Besar, Akankah Seluruh Dunia Melakukan yang Sama?

Google Earth launches ocean layer for iPhone, iPad users

Marine managed areas help reverse declining fisheries, create sustainable livelihoods

As a tiny island nation makes a big sacrifice, will the rest of the world follow suit?

Shark attack victims: save sharks!

Coral reef survival depends on the super small, an interview with Forest Rohwer

The biology and conservation of declining coral reefs, an interview with Kristian Teleki

Environmental assessment for Borneo coal plant riddled with errors

Scientists condemn current development plan in Kalimantan

Coral reefs doomed by climate change

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