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Hungry like the maned wolf pup: Clips give rare glimpse of elusive canine

Indigenous Bolivians take the defense of their land into their own hands

Drones are a knife in the gunfight against poaching. But they’re leveling up

To spot wild-caught birds in pet trade, researchers zoom into isotopic detail

To predict forest loss in protected areas, look at nearby unprotected forest

Empowering Indigenous youths with tradition and tech: Q&A with Dawn Martin-Hill

Forest finance expected to advance under new TREES standard and LEAF Coalition

The cat is back: Wild Amur tigers rebound in China, thanks to govt policies

Creation of three new northern white rhinos embryos may indicate hope for other rhino species

Myanmar’s snowcapped north is a haven for large mammals, new study finds

New research hopes to shine a light on wedgefish, the ‘pangolin of the ocean’

Indonesia still clinging to coal despite phaseout pledge, new plan shows

Find my elephant: The conservation apps revolutionizing how rangers work

Farmers regreen Kenya’s drylands with agroforestry and an app

End of deforestation tracker for Brazil’s Cerrado an ‘incalculable loss’

Loss of mangroves dims the light on firefly populations in Malaysia

Swarm technology: Researchers experiment with drones to battle crop pests

Geopolitical standoff in South China Sea leads to environmental fallout

Color-changing robo-chameleon showcases promising camouflage tech

Drive toward green cars shouldn’t rely on mining seabed, conservationists say

In the Borneo canopy, life thrives in surprising ways, camera-trap study shows

Sharing solutions: How a digital toolkit is strengthening Indigenous voices

Old and new solutions pave way to net-zero emissions farming, studies show

Arboreal camera traps add ‘tons of value’ to forest canopy research

New index measuring rainforest vulnerability to sound alarm on tipping points

Canadian miner looms large as Nauru expedites key deep-sea mining rules

Global restoration now has an online meeting point

Betting big on bioacoustics: Q&A with philanthropist Lisa Yang

For monitoring mammals, eDNA boasts ‘killer feature’ over other methods

Scientists turn to eDNA to curtail the freshwater extinction crisis

Armed with data and smartphones, Amazon communities boost fight against deforestation

The conservation gains we’ve made are still fragile, says Aileen Lee of the Moore Foundation

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