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REDD+ should pave way for more research into genetic studies of tropical species

Vanishing corridors: trying to keep big animals on the move across Tanzania

Measuring nutrient pollution in pristine waters: Puerto Rico’s Vieques Island

A new method to monitor stray dog abundance

Reducing the risk that REDD+ will shift conservation funding away from biodiverse forests

Wildlife trade bans may be worsening trafficking of some species, argues paper

Method to estimate primate abundance falls short

Turtle knowledge in Africa shows significant gaps

Bushmeat consumption differs between communities in Tanzania

Wax palm can be sustainably harvested

Rare birds abound in Brazil’s Acre state

Buffer zones key to survival of maned wolf

Rodents have lowest diversity in primary forests in the Congo

Extremely rare plant region left unprotected in the Yucatan Peninsula

Over 80 species targeted by hunters in Brazil’s northeast

Predicting the distribution of tropical dung beetles

Poaching in the Serengeti linked to poverty, high legal hunting prices

Making reforestation work in abandoned pasturelands

Poaching results in elephant gender imbalance in Indian park

Critically Endangered capuchins discovered in four new locations

Tracking elephants in Cameroon to mitigate conflict with locals

Bad science journalism: articles spread misinformation about whale sharks

Endangered fruit bats, and many other species, on the menu in the Philippines

Invasive primates threaten Atlantic Forest natives

Solitary male monkeys cause crop damage in Uganda

Chimp conservation requires protecting fragmented river forests in Uganda

How tiny otters survive in agricultural India

Wildlife corridor key to conserving tigers, rhinos in Nepal

Airborne lasers discover undocumented deforestation in Belize park

How best to monitor biodiversity in REDD+ projects?

Using palm hearts sustainably in Colombia

Locals key to saving primate-rich wetlands in Cote D’Ivoire

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