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Another food goliath falls to palm oil campaign
Jeremy Hance
22 Sep 2010
New ape species uncovered in Asia
Jeremy Hance
21 Sep 2010
Scientists warn little known gibbons face immediate extinction
Jeremy Hance
19 Sep 2010
Indonesia implements export ban on non-certified timber
Mongabay.com
15 Sep 2010
80% Ekspansi Pertanian Tropis antara 1980-2000 Korbankan Hutan
Rhett Ayers Butler
7 Sep 2010
Dapatkah Perangkap Kamera Selamatkan Kehidupan Rimba di Seluruh Dunia?
Oleh Jeremy Hance
6 Sep 2010
Populasi Orang Utan di Daerah Hutan Asli Runtuh
Rhett Ayers Butler
4 Sep 2010
Penebangan Bisa Tenggelamkan Lahan Gambut Indonesia, Rusak Kebersinambungan Industri Sagu Lokal
Rhett Ayers Butler
3 Sep 2010
80% of tropical agricultural expansion between 1980-2000 came at expense of forests
Rhett Ayers Butler
2 Sep 2010
Norway Lepaskan Diri dari Perusahaan Penebangan Malaysia Akibat Perusakan Hutan Hujan
Indonesia.mongabay.com
2 Sep 2010
Dugaan Penipuan Melawan Kelapa Sawit Raksasa Meluas, Nodai Auditor dan Inisiatif Kelapa Sawit Berkesinambungan
Rhett Ayers Butler
2 Sep 2010
Could camera traps save wildlife worldwide?
Jeremy Hance
31 Aug 2010
Gazprom, Shell dan Clinton Foundation Dukung Kesepakatan Karbon Hutan Hujan di Borneo
Indonesia.mongabay.com
30 Aug 2010
How best to balance economic growth and protection of the environment?
Yani Saloh
30 Aug 2010
Rapid growth of palm oil industry tramples indigenous peoples’ rights, says report
Mongabay.com
30 Aug 2010
Gazprom, Shell and Clinton Foundation back rainforest carbon deal in Borneo
Mongabay.com
24 Aug 2010
Norway divests from Malaysian logging company after rainforest destruction
Mongabay.com
24 Aug 2010
Fraud allegations against Indonesian palm oil giant widen, tarnishing auditors and sustainable palm oil initiative
Rhett Ayers Butler
19 Aug 2010
Logging may swamp Indonesian peatlands, destroy local sustainable sago industry
Rhett Ayers Butler
16 Aug 2010
Malaysia preparing to take big step backward on energy policy
Cynthia Clare Ong Gaik Suan
13 Aug 2010
Logged forests retain considerable biodiversity in Borneo providing conservation opportunity
Jeremy Hance
12 Aug 2010
APP refutes Greenpeace charges on deforestation, though audit remains absent
Jeremy Hance
12 Aug 2010
Orangutan populations collapse in pristine forest areas
Rhett Ayers Butler
12 Aug 2010
Audit finds palm oil company destroyed peatlands, but not primary forest
Jeremy Hance
10 Aug 2010
Meski Menurun, Pembalakan Liar Masih Masalah Besar
Rhett Ayers Butler
6 Aug 2010
Timber barons linked to illegal logging in Indonesian New Guinea
Rhett Ayers Butler
5 Aug 2010
Myanmar creates world’s largest tiger reserve, aiding many endangered Southeast Asian species
Jeremy Hance
4 Aug 2010
Camp merges technology and conservation for local students
Melanie Jae Martin
3 Aug 2010
Scientists condemn current development plan in Kalimantan
Jeremy Hance
2 Aug 2010
Longtime target of green groups, Cargill, to supply sustainably-certified palm oil to Unilever
Jeremy Hance
30 Jul 2010
Indonesian people-not international donors or orangutan conservationists-will determine the ultimate fate of Indonesia’s forests
Rhett Ayers Butler
29 Jul 2010
Endangered otter rediscovered in Borneo
Jeremy Hance
25 Jul 2010
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