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WWF: biggest villain at Rio+20 is Canada

Manta rays tracked by satellite

Mexico passes aggressive climate bill

Cloud forests may be particularly vulnerable to climate change

Six nations, including U.S., set up climate initiative to target short-term greenhouse gases

Peruvian smugglers traffic illegal rainforest timber from Brazil to America

Earth systems disruption: Does 2011 indicate the “new normal” of climate chaos and conflict?

Evidence mounts that Maya did themselves in through deforestation

Featured video: world’s only video of extinct 2-foot-long imperial woodpecker

Animal picture of the day: moth as work of art

Photo: six new mini-moths discovered

Best way to count white-tailed deer populations in tropical forests

Environment versus economy: local communities find economic benefits from living next to conservation areas

Mexican environmental activist shot dead

The hair-snare: non-invasive animal research technique makes good in Mexico

Can RED Hot California Heat Up A Sedated Cancun?

Stymied by lack of global climate deal, states develop own low carbon accord

Flight of the Monarchs Reveals Environmental Connections across a Continent

Frogs and friends at risk from booming global wildlife trade

Nation’s wealth does not guarantee green practices

Mexico has big role in the illegal parrot trade

Climate change devastating lizards worldwide: 20 percent estimated to face extinction

How an agricultural revolution could save the world’s biodiversity, an interview with Ivette Perfecto

Diverse habitats needed for survival of small mammals in Mexico

Expedition to photograph world’s rarest cetacean threatened by lack of funding

Declaration calls for more wilderness protected areas to combat global warming

New species of ghostshark discovered off California’s coast

Conservation of Mexico’s ungulate species explored

Mexican Salamanders Used in Neurology Labs May Go Extinct in Wild

Wild jaguar outfitted with radio-collar in U.S. for first time

Jaguar photographed for the first time in Central Mexico

Salamander populations collapse in Central America

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