Conservation news & stories
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President Bush Backtracks on Climate
In a landmark retreat on climate change, President Bush has bowed to the interests of America's ...
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West Africa puts EU to shame
This week three West African nations will announce drastic action to save one of the world's ...
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Deforestation may be higher than FAO estimates, new study endorsed by WWF says
Deforestation may not be slowing down and may have even increased in the tropics, contradicting the ...
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Eastern Europe Floods: Human suffering could have been reduced
Rivers have to be allowed to flow naturally as they have done for thousands of years to reduce ...
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Norway: wolf cries
On Thursday 8 March hunters in Norway's Osterdalen region shot another wolf from the Atndal pack ...
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A warm welcome given to WWF-Turkey
The Foundation for the Conservation of Nature (DHKV) became WWF-Turkey during a ceremony in ...
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Swim, turtle, swim!
The women of Kiwayu in Kenya are making money from waste and benefiting the turtles, and that makes ...
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A World of Luthiers is watching
A backyard woodshop full of teenagers smack in the middle of a rough-and-tumble neighbourhood in a ...
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Birds come back to the Yangtze
Two years after the wetlands in China's Qingshan and Xipanshanzhou Polders, two of the pilot ...
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Time to count the food miles?
As France clears up after yet another round of storms, continues to mop up after chemical and oil ...
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