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Turning up the temperature might save frogs’ lives
Jordanna Dulaney
28 May 2013
Plants re-grow after five centuries under the ice
Tanya Dimitrova
27 May 2013
Indonesia’s largest coal plant will be built despite protests, minister says
Diana Parker
26 May 2013
HSBC orders review of its lending to rainforest logging companies
Mongabay.com
24 May 2013
Controversial palm oil project halted in Cameroon
Mongabay.com
24 May 2013
Scientists discover two mini-spiders in China (photos)
Jeremy Hance
23 May 2013
Rhinos moved from South Africa to Botswana for safekeeping
Jeremy Hance
23 May 2013
Three new species of carnivorous snails discovered in endangered habitat in Thailand (photos)
Jemma Smith
23 May 2013
China to begin cutting carbon emissions one city at a time
Jonathan Kaiman
23 May 2013
How technology is helping save rainforests
Rhett Ayers Butler
23 May 2013
India’s hornbill conservator is awarded the ‘Green Oscar’
Akhila Vijayaraghavan
23 May 2013
The Lions of India
Akhila Vijayaraghavan
22 May 2013
Indigenous groups protest hydropower congress as controversy hits meeting in Malaysia
Jeremy Hance
22 May 2013
Compromise on Serengeti road?: build an elevated highway
Jeremy Hance
22 May 2013
Prince Charles: take the war to the poachers
Fiona Harvey
22 May 2013
Famed bird reappears after 400,000 miles of flight
Mongabay.com
22 May 2013
World’s largest tropical park may have protected status revoked
Mongabay.com
21 May 2013
Forest certification body revokes Swiss logging company’s certificate over alleged Congo abuses
Mongabay.com
21 May 2013
Mystery of Amazon River carbon emissions solved
Mongabay.com
21 May 2013
China approves another mega-dam that will imperil endangered species
Jonathan Kaiman
21 May 2013
Scientists capture one of the world’s rarest big cats on film (photos)
Jeremy Hance
21 May 2013
Could the Tasmanian tiger be hiding out in New Guinea?
Jeremy Hance
20 May 2013
Peru delays oil drilling in the Amazon to consult with indigenous peoples
Jeremy Hance
20 May 2013
Top Indonesian official calls out misinformation in environmental campaign
Rhett Ayers Butler
20 May 2013
New prehistoric animal named after Johnny Depp due to its ‘scissorhands’
Jeremy Hance
19 May 2013
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon pacing 88% higher than last year’s rate
Rhett Ayers Butler
18 May 2013
Gabon steps in to help protect elephants from ivory poaching at Central African Republic site
Mongabay.com
18 May 2013
In landmark ruling, Indonesia’s indigenous people win right to millions of hectares of forest
Rhett Ayers Butler
17 May 2013
Indigenous association to sue to shut down Panama’s REDD+ program
Mongabay.com
17 May 2013
Researchers develop highest-resolution global forest cover dataset to date
Mongabay.com
17 May 2013
Crazy cat numbers: unusually high jaguar densities discovered in the Amazon rainforest
Zach Fitzner
16 May 2013
Canadian government drops over $16 million on advertising its tar sands
Suzanne Goldenberg
16 May 2013
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