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The key to tropical conservation: scrap big projects, invest in people

Thousands of Southeast Asian newts being collected from the wild for pet trade

Zika: from obscure virus to global health emergency

The results are in: Winners of the Mongabay internship awards

Epilogue: Conservation still divided, looking for a way forward

Five technologies help thwart illegal logging by tracing wood’s origin

Climate negotiators focus on carbon credits, underplay human rights

The top 10 most biodiverse countries

Reducing human-wildlife conflict in the blink of a light

Warming far outpacing climate action, as UN negotiators meet in Bonn

Conservation’s people problem

Survey finds traditional occupations in decline in half of indigenous communities

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

Search, map, measure, and count

How “due diligence” is helping curb the illegal timber trade in key markets

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

What are the most popular reptiles in the world?

Leaked docs reveal TTIP unfriendly to environment, consumers, democracy

Great Ape trafficking — an expanding extractive industry

Conservation today, the old-fashioned way

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

How to use the Bloomberg Terminal for advocacy work: the basics

Want to identify that bug or beetle in your photo? Ask the crowd.

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

Declining pastureland around the globe presents significant conservation opportunity

Big animals have big impacts on tropical forest carbon storage

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

Indigenous and forest community leaders tour the EU to call for conflict-free palm oil

How big donors and corporations shape conservation goals

In the Crosshairs of Development

Bat mortality no longer sustainable, global review finds

Light, long-lasting and low-cost: the technology needs of field conservationists and wildlife researchers

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