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Conservationists propose Dracula Reserve in Ecuador
Morgan Erickson-Davis
24 Oct 2014
Google’s new Gombe Street View lets users ‘walk’ along chimp trails and into Jane Goodall’s house
Morgan Erickson-Davis
24 Oct 2014
Brazil declares new protected area larger than Delaware
Morgan Erickson-Davis
23 Oct 2014
Gold mining expanding rapidly along Guiana Shield, threatening forests, water, wildlife
Dr Liz Kimbrough
22 Oct 2014
‘No forests, no cash’: palm oil giants commit to sustainability, but will they follow through?
Ethan Harfenist
21 Oct 2014
Top scientists raise concerns over commercial logging on Woodlark Island
Jeremy Hance
21 Oct 2014
Indonesia developing mega coal mine five times larger than Singapore
David Fogarty
20 Oct 2014
Indonesia’s tough choice: capping coal as Asian demand grows
David Fogarty
17 Oct 2014
Indonesia tries to clamp down on coal sector’s worst excesses
David Fogarty
16 Oct 2014
India plans huge palm oil expansion, puts forests at risk
Shreya Dasgupta
14 Oct 2014
Forest restoration commitments: driven by science or politics?
John Cannon
10 Oct 2014
‘A remarkable conservation achievement’: Ecuador reserve expands as forest disappears
Morgan Erickson-Davis
9 Oct 2014
Helping orangutans survive: new project aims to connect habitat fragments in Kalimantan (PART II)
Apoorva Joshi
8 Oct 2014
Marooned in shrinking forests, Bornean orangutans hang on as disaster looms (PART I)
Apoorva Joshi
7 Oct 2014
Will ‘Asia’s unicorn’ survive? Hunting and deforestation continue in Vietnam biosphere reserve PART II
Shreya Dasgupta
2 Oct 2014
The largest biosphere reserve in Southeast Asia: Vietnam’s success story or a conservation failure? PART I
Shreya Dasgupta
30 Sep 2014
Turning point for Peru’s forests? Norway and Germany put muscle and money behind ambitious agreement
Jeremy Hance
24 Sep 2014
Norway to pay Liberia to stop deforestation
Morgan Erickson-Davis
23 Sep 2014
Dissolving pulp: the threat to Indonesia’s forests you’ve probably never heard of
Mike Gaworecki
23 Sep 2014
Changing climate, changing conservation paradigms in Canada’s boreal forests
Julian Moll-rocek
19 Sep 2014
Legislation protecting Indonesia’s indigenous communities is not good enough, says advocacy group
Fidelis E. Satriastanti
18 Sep 2014
From ‘production’ forests to protected forests, groups work to save Sumatran orangutan habitat. But will it be enough?
Ethan Harfenist
16 Sep 2014
As Bolivia plans dramatic agro-expansion, forests may pay the price (PART II)
Mrinalini Erkenswick Watsa
12 Sep 2014
Illegal tropical deforestation driven globally by “agro-conversion”
John Cannon
11 Sep 2014
Bolivian vice president proposes unprecedented agricultural expansion (PART 1)
Mrinalini Erkenswick Watsa
10 Sep 2014
Elephants pay the price for palm oil in Malaysian Borneo, impact may reach far beyond reported kills
Mike Gaworecki
10 Sep 2014
Canada, Russia, Brazil lead world in old-growth forest loss
Morgan Erickson-Davis
5 Sep 2014
‘A global tragedy’ in the making? Thailand plans highway expansion through World Heritage Site
Morgan Erickson-Davis
29 Aug 2014
More trouble with tar sands: oil extraction leading to big forest loss in Alberta
Dr Liz Kimbrough
29 Aug 2014
Authorities stop ‘greatest destroyers of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest’
Morgan Erickson-Davis
28 Aug 2014
The Gran Canal: will Nicaragua’s big bet create prosperity or environmental ruin?
Jeremy Hance
27 Aug 2014
What lies within, we may never know: deforestation threatening Sulawesi’s unique wildlife
Apoorva Joshi
26 Aug 2014
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