Conservation news & stories
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Better prospects for everyone as Northern Ireland's quiet environmental revolution gathers pace
A WWF-UK programme to improve the environment in Northern Ireland is making good progress as the ...
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Cameroon forests at the turning point
The south-eastern corner of Cameroon is still largely covered with forests, but poachers have been ...
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Comment: An intelligent man's guide to global warming
The evidence is growing that higher surface temperatures across the planet are beginning already to ...
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The River Dolphins of South Asia
The river dolphins of South Asia are blind, anti-social animals that spend most of their lives ...
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Changing Malaysians use of water and forest resources
Malaysians are becoming aware of the connection between their water supply and highland forests. ...
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Brazil's Pantanal a threatened paradise
Environmentalists fear John Grisham's latest novel, The Testament, will draw visitors to the ...
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Changing perceptions of wolves
A WWF project in Romania's Carpathian Mountains is successfully changing ancient perceptions of ...
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Food and the Frankenstein factor
A passionate debate is raging over the use of genetically modified foods - crops into which ...
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Stemming a tide of filth
The condition of the many ancient waterways and lakes in Beijing was so dire that the city ...
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One jewel threatens another
An influx of miners in search of sapphires led to police action at a Madagascan nature reserve. Now ...
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