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Bolivian road project through Amazon reserve canceled

Malaysian sustainable timber certification fails Dutch standards

Illuminating Africa’s most obscure cat

Five ways to feed billions without trashing the planet

Tea Party rallies in favor of Gibson Guitar, ignores reasons instrument-maker is under investigation

Activists protest Australian forest destruction from top of the Sydney Opera House

Little-known animal picture of the day: Thomas’s leaf monkey

Toy giant Mattel drops paper from APP and other ‘controversial sources’

Satellite imagery confirms Dole destroying national park land for bananas

Tea party versus Madagascar’s forests

After protracted campaign, Girl Scouts pledges to cut out some palm oil

Madagascar asks CITES to regulate rosewood and ebony

Forest carbon projects rake in $178 million in 2010

Following violent crackdown against protestors, Bolivia puts Amazon road project on ice

Featured video: new documentary puts human face on logging in Papua New Guinea

Caatinga ecosystem almost wholly ignored in Brazil

Restoring tropical forests by keeping fire far away

Expanding ethanol threatens last remnants of Atlantic Forest

Primary forest best for birds in Papua New Guinea

REDD+ would leave some species unprotected

Atlantic Forest stores less carbon due to drastic fragmentation

Repeated burning undercuts Amazon rainforest recovery

How to monitor biodiversity for REDD projects

New map reveals the most biodiverse place on Earth, but already threatened by oil

Tropical Ecology: A Book Review

Loving the tapir: pioneering conservation for South America’s biggest animal

Malaysian court blocks rainforest tribes’ fight against mega-dam in Borneo

Peru president signs indigenous rights act into law

Controversial study finds intensive farming partnered with strict protected areas is best for biodiversity

Big damage in Papua New Guinea: new film documents how industrial logging destroys lives

Photo: new titi monkey discovered in Amazon area under siege

National parks do not contribute to poverty, finds decade-long study

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