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Undercover in a shark fin trafficking ring: Interview with wildlife crime fighter Andrea Crosta

New database unveils the role of Asian hornbills as forest seed dispersers

Shade-grown coffee benefits birds, forests & people in Venezuela

Bangladesh island’s switch from solar power to fossil fuels threatens birds

Final cheetah conservationists freed in Iran, but the big cat’s outlook remains grim

Ridiculously rare photo catches Asian caracal swimming a river in India

Brazil takes pioneering action — and a vaccine — to rewild howler monkeys

Chimps are lifelong learners, study on tool use shows

Saving Asia’s fishing cat means protecting threatened wetland habitat

Education & research bring Rio’s dolphins back from the brink of extinction

In Bangladesh, olive ridley turtles break 4-year record with 53% increase in eggs

Borneo and Sumatra megaprojects are carving up clouded leopard forests

It’s tough to be a wild orchid: Interview with conservation biologist Reshu Bashyal

Wildlife from space: Winners of Satellites for Biodiversity Award named

A single gang of poachers may have killed 10% of Javan rhinos since 2019

Navigating the rise in conflicts between humans and fishing cats in Bangladesh

Human rights allegations prompt World Bank to freeze project’s funds in Tanzania

All aboard Tren Maya: Here’s what we found riding Mexico’s controversial railway

Nepal’s tigers & prey need better grassland management: Interview with Shyam Thapa

Mexico’s avocado industry harms monarch butterflies, will U.S. officials act? (commentary)

Bangladesh uses satellite transmitters on saltwater crocodiles in Asia’s first

Study challenges use of charismatic wildlife as umbrella species for conservation

New calf, same threats: Javan rhinos continue to reproduce despite perils

In Philippines’ restive south, conflict is linked to reduced biodiversity

Indonesian capital project finally gets guidelines to avoid harm to biodiversity

Malawi police arrest elephant poachers in Kasungu National Park

On the trail of Borneo’s bay cat, one of the world’s most mysterious felines

Bonobos, the ‘hippy apes’, may not be as peaceful as once thought

Unseen and unregulated: ‘Ghost’ roads carve up Asia-Pacific tropical forests

Tapirs in Brazil’s Cerrado inspire research on human health & pesticides

The potential for tracking wildlife health & disease via bioacoustics is great (commentary)

Analysis of largest elephant surveys ever shows stable population, but disturbing trends

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