Conservation news & stories
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Japanese corals: Especially diverse, especially threatened
For years, the corals of Japan's Ryukyu Archipelago have been under threat from Crown of Thorn ...
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Kalahari Transfrontier Lions
The Kalahari lions, famed for many magnificent black-maned individuals, cling tenaciously to the ...
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Black gold and 'greenmail'
Some oil industry leaders are trumpeting their conversion to a more environmentally sensitive ...
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Elephants in the Amazon?
Lions, elephants and giraffes have been seen roaming the jungles of Latin America! That may sound ...
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City trees: from waste to certification
The London-based non-governmental organization BioRegional Development Group was founded on the ...
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Flying penguins to safety
When the iron ore carrier, 'Treasure' sank on 23 June 2000 the fuel tanks ruptured and an estimated ...
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Timber trade looks to Latin America
The demand for tropical timber has resulted in intense exploitation of Southeast Asia.
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Thousands turn up for biggest FSC Fair
More than 1,000 delegates from 50 countries attended WWF's Millennium Forests for Life Conference.
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France worries about its toxic water
As France braces itself for the annual invasion of tourists to its beach a disturbing report has ...
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Protected Areas or Paper Parks?
The realization that our efforts to protect what we have not yet destroyed are something of a ...
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