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Countries push new protections for the Amazon’s iconic migratory catfish

Carbon cowboys and unpaid pledges: Ex-Gabon environment minister Lee White on conservation in Africa

In India’s Nagaland, communities turn to Indigenous law to protect pangolins

Great Koala National Park tests whether protected forests can stay connected

Will my president save the Amazon? (commentary)

Mike Salisbury, wildlife filmmaker who made plants behave like characters, has died, aged 84

West Asia conflict brings Norwegian marine research vessel back to Sri Lanka

Rhino-poaching suspect, repeatedly freed on bail, shot dead in South Africa

World Turtle Day: Important conservation wins amid turtle extinction crisis

In Kyrgyzstan, a climate-ready corridor gives snow leopards and herders room to roam

Nepal prepares to hand over mega zoo project to conservation body

Indian Ocean tuna regulator eases yellowfin fishing curbs amid sustainability concerns

Above an Australian highway, a bridge reconnects wilderness for quolls, koalas and other animals

What drives the trafficking of gibbons? Conservationists shed light on demand

Slow lorises struggle to survive in the wild after captivity

Gunmen kill two rangers in latest deadly attack in DRC’s Virunga National Park

Amazon resilient to fire, but diversity loss still a threat, study finds

Norlan Pagal, fisherman and guardian of Tañon Strait, died on May 14th, aged 56

Nepal proposes park for ‘problem’ tigers amid rising conflicts

Thai island community rallies to protect beloved dugongs, revive declining seagrass

Humanity’s ancient bond with biodiversity is visible in rock art (analysis)

Ghost shark, carnivorous sponge among 1,000+ newly discovered marine species

Communities say sacred groves are shrinking in India’s eastern ghats

Electric fences help farmers and elephants coexist in Zambian borderlands

In Malaysia, a bridge helps endangered langurs and humans coexist

An Australian icon, the platypus is struggling — and scientists still lack answers

‘We’ve got bats’: The community bringing New Zealand’s pekapeka into the spotlight

On Southeast Asia’s largest lake, locals wield tech to defend the flooded forest

Study gathers over 4,000 photos to find Bolivia’s rarest Amazonian dog

Tiremakers ready to roll with EUDR, but repeated delays frustrate industry

Rising waters and mounting pressures collide on Kenya’s Lake Turkana

‘Turkana has always adapted to change’: Interview with environmentalist Ikal Angelei

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