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Restoration of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest may hinge on market for native plants

This bird is disappearing from Indonesia’s forests for its song

Climate or biodiversity? Global study maps out forestation’s dilemma

Satellite images identify vulture breeding colonies by their droppings

25 years after ‘disaster’ declaration, major U.S. fishery makes a comeback

Seafood fraud is rampant, imperiling fish populations, report finds

DNA fingerprinting convicts Zimbabwe lion poachers in landmark case

Proposed shark net near Club Med resort in South Africa sparks conservation clash

Falling Amazon river flows trigger reality check at Belo Monte power plant

Cameroon’s decade of conflict leaves apes and conservationists in peril

New mapping approach predicts habitat availability for species conservation

China’s Pacific squid fishery rife with labor, fishing abuses: Report

Birds are changing — and Indigenous memory is the longest record we have

Climate change is slowing southern right whale birth rate, 33-year study finds

How cockfighting imperils Peru’s critically endangered sawfish

Brazil wanted more protections for its endangered national tree. Then France called

Avian flu strikes California’s northern elephant seals; area quarantined

Warming and farming hasten bird losses across North America, study shows

Out of captivity, into conflict: slow lorises struggle to survive after release

Australia spends $18b more on harming nature than protecting it: Study

Australia hands record prison sentence to reptile smuggler in trafficking crackdown

Big biodiversity goals run up against small funding realities

Penguins are breeding much earlier in a warming Antarctic, study finds

Big cats get the press, but small wildcats are being poached and trafficked in silence

In Myanmar’s limestone hills, people and bats are often too close for comfort

In Thailand, old camera-trap photos shed new light on Asian tapirs

Flying along with monarch butterflies

Botswana shows how smarter cattle herding can save lions, reopen ancient wildlife pathways

Panama NGOs face lawsuits, asset seizures in fight over port construction

It’s electric: Scientists develop cheap way to keep sharks off fishing hooks

Loosely social animals at higher risk of decline than social species

Africa’s vulture safe zones face tough test across vast landscapes

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