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From prison psychologist to wildlife whisperer: Interview with Susan Eirich

Experts call for urgent action as invasive species threatens Brazil mangroves

US govt watchdog: Human rights still at risk in overseas conservation aid

Mining company tied to Cambodian military officials grabs community forest

Wildlife-rich mangroves suffer as Indonesia ramps up construction of new capital

Trained to stop poaching, Benin park rangers instead face jihadists

Argentina weighs new MPA to curb international fishing frenzy in ‘Blue Hole’

In a fight to save a rare bird, Indigenous communities in Guyana are winning

Ants perform life-saving amputations on injured nestmates, study finds

DRC’s golden-bellied mangabeys: A little-known but much-threatened monkey

After 2-year wait, Sonoran wilderness protection law gets closer to reality

In Mexico City’s precolonial canals, scientists aim to save ancient salamanders

Shrimp farms threaten Mexico’s mangroves and the jaguars that inhabit them

In Peru, conservationists and archaeologists unite to save a threatened gecko

Frog ‘saunas’ may help threatened frogs fight off deadly fungus

Global migratory freshwater fish populations plummet by 81%: Report

It’s the bee’s needs: Study finds best plants for bee health, conservation

To protect the planet’s rangelands, give pastoralists a boost, UN report says

Across Mexico, World Cup infrastructure threatens biodiversity and communities

Pantanal’s intense blazes stoke fears of another destructive fire season

French court greenlights lawsuit against EDF over wind farm in Mexico

Elon Musk could avert global species extinction with only a portion of his wealth

Venezuela: Water crisis looms as deforestation spreads in Yacambú National Park

Peru puts endemic fog oasis under protection

Conservationists upbeat as zebra shark reintroduction in Raja Ampat gathers pace

Amazon deforestation threatens one of Brazil’s key pollinators, study shows

In the Pan Amazon, environmental liabilities of old mining have become economic liabilities

Rewilding efforts throw a lifeline to Brazil’s most trafficked endangered bird

Sustainability in the extractive industries is a paradox

Otter-preneurs: Female sea otters lead the way in tool use for survival

Pemex waste contaminates Mexican communities while talking ‘sustainability’

Amid ravaging wildfires in Venezuela, experts cite institutional collapse

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