Conservation news & stories
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Comment: Trading hot air
By Claude Martin Countries producing most of the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, will be able ...
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The other Cuban revolution
Having survived years of careless exploitation and tumultuous political and social change, Cuba is ...
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The Whaling Effect
...the moot point is, whether Leviathan can long endure so wide a chase, and so remorseless a ...
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Finding the right word for the future
Over-fishing threatens the Banc d'Arguin, a World Heritage Site on the coast of West Africa. But ...
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Saving Nigeria's primates
A shocking story of official corruption is emerging as a thriving illegal trade threatens to wipe ...
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Comment: Mustering the will to save Central Africa's forests
Until about 10 years ago, the forests of the Congo Basin, with their outstanding biodiversity, had ...
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Bringing home the tiger
The creation of tiger sanctuaries in Tamil Nadu offers great hopes of rebuilding the big cat ...
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Too much water for the wetlands
On the eve of the seventh conference of the parties to the Ramsarl Convention on Wetlands, one of ...
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The homecoming of Pere David's deer
The release of eight milu deer into the wild in China was the culmination of a remarkable story ...
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Conservation loses a hero
The international media's exclusive interest in western fatalities in the recent abduction and ...
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