Conservation news & stories
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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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The carpenters of the forest
A forest management programme among the indigenous people of Nicaragua's Atlantic coast region ...
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South Pacific skeletons
Rising sea temperatures brought on by global warming are transforming some of the world's most ...
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Pleasing the tourists and saving the fish
The growing popularity of an idyllic corner of Zanzibar has put pressure on the marine eco-system ...
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Gale-force change in French forests
The storms that devastated France at the end of last year devastated much of the country's ...
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Smugglers threaten birds and villagers
Protected by the local community, the African grey parrot has proved a useful source of income in ...
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