Conservation news & stories
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How people-power helps wildlife
A year has passed since new legislation gave Namibians the right to manage, protect and benefit ...
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Undersea and under siege in the Galapagos
Some of the marine biological riches of a World Heritage Site are being plundered to the verge of ...
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Aleutian Canada geese take off again
In the 1950s Aleutian Canada geese were feared extinct, but a recovery programme has achieved ...
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A little learning can have a big impact
In every society, education is politically sensitive. So why did communist China allow WWF to ...
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Vanishing point for Nigeria's rainforest
After a century of destruction, the remaining fragments of Nigerian tropical rainforest is still ...
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Sweet taste of Amazonia's bitter fruit
The camu-camu berry of the Amazon flooded forest is one of the world's richest sources of vitamin ...
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Economy versus ecology: Iceland's dilemma
Politicians, church leaders and conservationists have joined forces to help protect one of the ...
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Too much hot air over global warming
The European Union has placed itself on the moral high ground in the battle to combat climate ...
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Opinion: Turning the tide of history
However we may celebrate the millennium, it will mean little unless our resolution for the future ...
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Succour for a poisoned land
Large gas reserves were discovered in the Niger Delta on the south-eastern coast of Nigeria in ...
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