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Video: Romania’s deadly fight against illegal logging

What are the tropical forest storylines to watch in 2021?

How to transform systems: Q&A with WRI’s Andrew Steer

Bold sustainability commitments: An interview with Microsoft’s Lucas Joppa

Podcast: Lemur love and award-winning plant passion in Madagascar

As energy needs drive demand for minerals, forests face greater threats

Whale zone ahead: A cetacean speed trap tags ships going over the limit

Where to patrol next: ‘Netflix’ of ranger AI serves up poaching predictions

Esri co-founder Jack Dangermond: ‘People and planet are inextricably linked’

The rhino in the room: 3D scan brings near-extinct Sumatran species to virtual life

A radio program is helping save critically endangered gorillas in Nigeria

Don’t cross this tiger mom: Close encounter in Russia’s Far East

The view from above: How do we know what’s really burning in the Amazon?

Philippine wildlife reporting app promises to upgrade fight against trafficking

Facial recognition tech for chimps looks to bust online ape trafficking

Study: Chinese ‘dark fleets’ illegally defying sanctions by fishing in North Korean waters

What is the yellow-throated marten? Candid Animal Cam investigates

Does Lucius Fox know? Tiny tech tracks bats (and more)

Mug shots and public pics join the dots of whale sharks’ Southeast Asian trips

Philippines bids farewell to satellite that launched enviro policy into the space age

Painstaking mapping initiative helps indigenous Peruvians defend their land

Reviving an ancient way of aquaculture at Hawaii’s Heʻeia fishpond

Wireless grids and towers of power: Engineering our way out of dirty energy

Shah Selbe on how open source technology is creating new opportunities for conservation

Philippine fruit bats may be entirely new species of their own, DNA suggests

Rare plant species are especially vulnerable to climate change, and rarity is more common than previously understood

From trash to cash: How a Thai entrepreneur turned used flip-flops into a sustainable business model

2019: The year rainforests burned

Conservation biologist and wildtech journalist Sue Palminteri, 1965-2019

Camera traps yield surprises in West Africa’s largest protected area

$10M in prize money for mapping rainforest biodiversity

Tree-planting programs turn to tech solutions to track effectiveness

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