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From Soup to Superstar: the story of sea turtle conservation along the Indian coast – book review

Conservation’s people problem

Company responsible for last year’s oil spill near Santa Barbara, California hit with criminal charges

Biodiversity makes reef fish more resilient in the face of climate change, research confirms

Only 60 vaquita porpoises remain in the world

Search, map, measure, and count

New research contradicts claim that legal hunting reduces poaching

Keeping Amazon fish connected is key to their conservation

49 species added to Australia’s threatened list

It’s a girl: rare rhino gives birth to second calf in Sumatra

How many plant species are there in the world? Scientists now have an answer

What are the most popular reptiles in the world?

Millions of fish die suddenly in Indonesia’s giant Lake Toba

‘Heart wrenching’: India’s coral reefs experiencing widespread bleaching, scientist says

Great Ape trafficking — an expanding extractive industry

Conservation today, the old-fashioned way

Nicaragua Canal would threaten endangered species says study

Biologist Carl Jones wins top prize for saving many rare species from extinction

There are only three Saharan addax antelope left in the wild

Unprecedented deforestation in old Herakles plantation, now under new management

‘Nobody was expecting this’: range loss puts leopards in big trouble

Kenya’s forests squeezed as government pressures environment groups

Big animals have big impacts on tropical forest carbon storage

New group of Caribbean plants named after James Bond

Exceptional beauty, exceptional risk: New study reveals extinction dangers for parrots

How big donors and corporations shape conservation goals

Lake Maracaibo: an oil development sacrifice zone dying from neglect

Taiwanese chemical spill thought to cause mass fish die-off in Vietnam

New lizard discovered in Paraguay lives only on private reserve that is up for sale

The bison will soon become the US National Mammal

Palm oil in Cameroon – ‘a blessing or a curse’ to small-scale farmers?

Building roads for agricultural expansion in Brazil is aiding the spread of insects that harm crops

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