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Tiny tarsier makes big, ultrasonic noise

Some toilet paper production destroys Indonesian rainforests, endangering tigers and elephants

Tropical ecologist: Australia must follow U.S. and EU in banning illegally logged wood

Humans drove rainforest into savannah in ancient Africa

Green groups: government moving too slowly on protecting Canada’s Great Bear rainforest

Majority of protected tropical forests “empty” due to hunting

More big companies disclosing impacts on forests

Sumatran rhino pregnant: conservationists hope third time’s the charm

New rainforest and indigenous reserve established in Peru

Guyanese tribe maps Connecticut-sized rainforest for land rights

Vampire and bird frogs: discovering new amphibians in Southeast Asia’s threatened forests

Environmental news – month in review: setbacks for the palm oil industry, climate outlook darkens

Supernatural beliefs keep hunting sustainable on Indonesian island

Fungus from the Amazon devours plastic

Photo of the day: super-abundance of life found in Amazon park

Group releases close-up photos of ‘uncontacted’ tribe in Peru

New meteorological theory argues that the world’s forests are rainmakers

Forgotten species: the wild jungle cattle called banteng

Brazilian mining company connected to Belo Monte dam voted worst corporation

Rainforests store 229 billion tons of carbon globally finds ‘wall-to-wall’ carbon map

Saving the world’s biggest river otter

Big trees, like the old-growth forests they inhabit, are declining globally

Photo of the Day: Critically Endangered brown spider monkey discovered in park

Logging of primary rainforests not ecologically sustainable, argue scientists

Photos: 46 new species found in little-explored Amazonian nation

Pangolins imperiled by internet trade–are companies responding quickly enough?

Sumatran elephant population plunges; WWF calls for moratorium on deforestation

Featured video: music in Madagascar to protest illegal logging

Feared extinct, obscure monkey rediscovered in Borneo

National Association of Music Merchants does ‘disservice’ to members by misleading them on illegal logging law, says letter

Brazil begins preliminary damming of Xingu River as protests continue

Indonesia to set aside 45% of Kalimantan for conservation

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