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Is the extractive sector really favorable for the Pan Amazon’s economy?

New study says conservation works, providing hope for biodiversity efforts

Meet the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners

It’s tough to be a wild orchid: Interview with conservation biologist Reshu Bashyal

Women weave a culture of resistance and agroecology in Ecuador’s Intag Valley

Haunting song pays tribute to Toughie, the frog whose extinction went unnoticed

One of Colombia’s largest estuary ecosystems is drying up, communities warn

Rewilding program ships eggs around the world to restore Raja Ampat zebra sharks

Costa Rican community struggles to stop an airport ‘destroying our country’

A tiger cat gains new species designation, but conservation challenges remain

How to ‘stop mining before it starts’: Interview with community organizer Carlos Zorrilla

Cambodian official acquitted in trial that exposed monkey-laundering scheme

Ancient giant river dolphin species found in the Peruvian Amazon

New report details rights abuses in Cambodia’s Southern Cardamom REDD+ project

Rehabilitation of Guatemalan fauna highlights opacity of illegal wildlife trade

Impunity for Cambodia’s exotic pet owners as trade outpaces legislation

Biological field stations deliver high return on investment for conservation, study finds

Giant anaconda species found on Waorani Indigenous land in Ecuador

We’re losing species faster than we can find them, study shows

Colombia adds hundreds of species to list of threatened flora and fauna

Like a moth to a flame: Science finally explains why insects flock to artificial lights

Cambodia sea turtle nests spark hope amid coastal development & species decline

First ever U.S. Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area declared in California

Sanctioned timber baron wins new mining concessions in Cambodia’s Prey Lang

EU’s legal loophole feeds gray market for world’s rarest parrot

A rush for ‘green’ iron is on in Guinea. Will chimpanzees be a casualty?

Brazil’s mammals help humanity, but those services are at risk, study says

In Ecuador, communities protecting a ‘terrestrial coral reef’ face a mining giant

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