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Walking the walk: zoo kicks off campaign for orangutans and sustainable palm oil
Jeremy Hance
20 Oct 2014
Scientists find temperate bat in the hot tropics of the Western Ghats (photos)
Jordanna Dulaney
15 Oct 2014
‘River wolves’ recover in Peruvian park, but still remain threatened inside and out (photos)
Jeremy Hance
14 Oct 2014
Jane Goodall joins mongabay
Jeremy Hance
13 Oct 2014
Forest restoration commitments: driven by science or politics?
John Cannon
10 Oct 2014
Helping orangutans survive: new project aims to connect habitat fragments in Kalimantan (PART II)
Apoorva Joshi
8 Oct 2014
The only solution for polar bears: ‘stop the rise in CO2 and other greenhouse gases’
Mrinalini Erkenswick Watsa
8 Oct 2014
Marooned in shrinking forests, Bornean orangutans hang on as disaster looms (PART I)
Apoorva Joshi
7 Oct 2014
An impossible balancing act? Forests benefit from isolation, but at cost to local communities
Anna Ikarashi
7 Oct 2014
Saving Peru’s sea turtles and marine birds: conservationists and fishermen partner to tackle bycatch
Jeremy Hance
7 Oct 2014
Elephants worth much, much more alive than dead, says new report
Morgan Erickson-Davis
6 Oct 2014
Use of mammals still prevalent in Brazil’s Conservation Units
Annam Raza
6 Oct 2014
The Zanaga iron ore mine – a test of best laid plans for preserving wildlife
Daniel Stiles
6 Oct 2014
Photos: Czech Republic publicly burns confiscated rhino horns
Jeremy Hance
6 Oct 2014
Outcompeted: Species competition may result in geographic isolation
Natalie Millar
3 Oct 2014
What makes the jaguar the ultimate survivor? New books highlights mega-predator’s remarkable past and precarious future
Jeremy Hance
2 Oct 2014
The largest biosphere reserve in Southeast Asia: Vietnam’s success story or a conservation failure? PART I
Shreya Dasgupta
30 Sep 2014
Armed conflict decimates tigers, rhinos, and swamp deer in Indian park
Jose Hong
30 Sep 2014
Joint force uses Google Earth to find elephant poaching camps in Mozambique, captures poachers in raid
Morgan Erickson-Davis
30 Sep 2014
A weed by any other name: remnant shrubs and trees play vital role in regenerating forests
Heather D'angelo
29 Sep 2014
Did the world’s only venomous primate evolve to mimic the cobra?
Shreya Dasgupta
29 Sep 2014
Dogs may be responsible for declining mammals in Brazil’s agroforests
Erin Crandall
26 Sep 2014
Scientists uncover six potentially new species in Peru, including bizarre aquatic mammal (photos)
Jeremy Hance
25 Sep 2014
In the shadows of Machu Picchu, scientists find ‘extinct’ cat-sized mammal
Jeremy Hance
25 Sep 2014
Scientists use genes, feces to study disappearing monkeys
Morgan Erickson-Davis
24 Sep 2014
Norway to pay Liberia to stop deforestation
Morgan Erickson-Davis
23 Sep 2014
Fragmented forests hurt some bat species, may benefit others
Anna Ikarashi
23 Sep 2014
Extinction island? Plans to log half an island could endanger over 40 species
Jeremy Hance
22 Sep 2014
Is there hope for the vaquita? IUCN calls for action to save world’s smallest, rarest porpoise
Morgan Erickson-Davis
19 Sep 2014
Camera traps capture ‘fantastically bizarre’ animal behavior in South African park
Morgan Erickson-Davis
17 Sep 2014
Malayan tiger population plunges to just 250-340 individuals
Jeremy Hance
16 Sep 2014
From ‘production’ forests to protected forests, groups work to save Sumatran orangutan habitat. But will it be enough?
Ethan Harfenist
16 Sep 2014
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