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Amazon deforestation drops 70% for Nov 2008-Jan 2009 period

Amazon rainforest in big trouble, says UN

Beef consumption fuels rainforest destruction

Payments for eco services could save the Amazon

France’s Suez liable for illegal deforestation, “dynamite fishing” in the Amazon rainforest

Amazon indian tribe accused of killing and eating farmer

Frogs can be used to predict biodiversity hotspots

Amazon scientists awarded ‘Nobel Prize’ of conservation

Beef drives 80% of Amazon deforestation

Photo: Indigenous leaders form giant human banner to protest Amazon destruction

ADM takes step towards more sustainable soy production in the Amazon

How to make forest fragments more hospitable to wildlife

How to save the Amazon rainforest

Rancher accused of ordering murder of American nun is arrested in Brazil

20 years ago the Amazon lost its strongest advocate

Amazon rainforest damage surges 67% in 2008

Computer hackers are helping illegal loggers destroy the Amazon rainforest

Lula pledges big cuts in Amazon deforestation — after he leaves office

WWF criticizes Brazil’s plan to cut Amazon deforestation

Agricultural firms cut incentives for Amazon deforestation

Brazil to cut Amazon deforestation by 70% to fight global warming

Amazon deforestation rises slightly to 4,600 square miles in 2008

Captive breeding of monster Amazon fish could feed people and save it from depletion

Brazil moves to protect and restore endangered Atlantic rainforest

Brazil to use body-heat sensing technology to find uncontacted Amazon tribes

California joins effort to fight global warming by saving rainforests

Brazil OKs $4 billion dam in the Amazon rainforest

Brazilian rancher claims he owns land American nun was killed defending in the Amazon

Brazil triples endangered species list

Brazil charges 81 with illegal Amazon deforestation

Peru’s uncontacted Amazon tribes under attack

Breakthrough may enable reforestation using mahogany

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