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Just 0.7% of land hosts one-third of unique, endangered species, study
Bobby Bascomb
18 Sep 2024
Mysterious, at risk, understudied flat-headed cat lacks conservation focus
Sean Mowbray
29 May 2024
‘Shocking’ mortality of infant macaques points to dangers of oil palm plantations
Spoorthy Raman
27 Feb 2024
Crime analysis sheds light on tiger poaching in Malaysia
Sean Mowbray
14 Nov 2023
The Indo-West Pacific harbors two distinct mangrove hotspots, study says
Basten Gokkon
30 Oct 2023
‘Wasn’t us,’ fire-hit Indonesia claims as Malaysia chokes on poor air quality
Hans Nicholas Jong
5 Oct 2023
Airport proposal for Malaysian island doesn’t fly with conservationists
Carolyn Cowan
21 Jul 2023
Flooding for hydropower dams hits forest-reliant bats hard, study shows
Carolyn Cowan
26 May 2023
If there’s an elephant in the room, that’s because it’s not in a protected area
Jim Tan
21 Nov 2022
In oil palm-dominated Malaysia, agroforestry orchards are oases of bird life: Study
Grace Dungey
11 May 2022
Warming could nip Southeast Asian forests’ mass flowering in the bud, study finds
Carolyn Cowan
21 Apr 2022
Outcry in Malaysia as failure to replant forests sparks ‘cover-up’ accusation
Rachel Donald
15 Apr 2022
Loss of Sumatran rhinos leaves several plant species without a seed disperser
Anna Nordseth
2 Mar 2022
Malaysia’s white-handed gibbons may be two subspecies, not one, study shows
Sheryl Lee Tian Tong
9 Feb 2022
Malaysian officials deny deforestation drives deadly human-wildlife conflict
Rachel Donald
31 Jan 2022
You can move an elephant to the jungle, but it won’t stay there, study says
Carolyn Cowan
12 Nov 2021
Fate of Malaysian forests stripped of protection points to conservation stakes
Sheryl Lee Tian Tong
13 Oct 2021
When a tree falls in the forest, you can still hear the birdsong
Sheryl Lee Tian Tong
22 Sep 2021
Win for Malaysian forest after government backs down on development plan
Rachel Donald
14 Sep 2021
They safeguarded nature, but now Malaysia’s Mah Meri face eviction for an eco-resort
Rachel Donald
20 Aug 2021
Tiger habitat threatened by Malaysian royals’ mining plans
Rachel Donald
7 Jul 2021
Blind spot in palm policy raises deforestation risk in Malaysia, report says
Sheryl Lee Tian Tong
2 Jul 2021
Monks and wildlife come under pressure from Malaysian cement company
Sheryl Lee Tian Tong
30 Jun 2021
In Malaysia, the fate of a peat forest hinges on a powerful state official
Fatima Qureshi
5 Apr 2021
What does a great argus pheasant sound like? Candid Animal Cam listens to birds
Romina Castagnino
26 Jan 2021
Pollution, water cuts strengthen calls for environmental law reform in Malaysia
Danielle Keeton-Olsen
23 Dec 2020
‘We are losing’: Q&A with The Orangutan Project’s Leif Cocks on saving the great ape
Malavika Vyawahare
19 Aug 2020
Indonesian minister draws fire for denial of transboundary haze problem
Hans Nicholas Jong
12 Sep 2019
As opposition wanes, a Malaysian land reclamation project pushes ahead
Keith Schneider
2 Jul 2019
Despite fiery campaign rhetoric, Chinese-backed projects in Malaysia steam ahead
Keith Schneider
28 Jun 2019
Social media enables the illegal wildlife pet trade in Malaysia
John Cannon
9 May 2019
Indonesia oil slicks highlight weak enforcement against bilge dumping
Basten Gokkon
5 Apr 2019
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