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New Tree Tech: Real-time, long-term, high-tech reforestation monitoring

New Tree Tech: Cutting-edge drones give reforestation a helping hand

New Tree Tech: Data-driven reforestation methods match trees to habitats

New Tree Tech: AI, drones, satellites and sensors give reforestation a boost

Biodiversity, human rights safeguards crucial to nature-based solutions: Critics

In Kenya, a Maasai community burned by ecotourism gives it another shot

Wild bison, taking over Europe and North America, will once again roam England

‘No planet B’: Groups call for $60bn increase in annual biodiversity funding

Inga tree points to way out of slash-and-burn for Central American farmers

Saving sea turtles in the ‘Anthropause’: Successes and challenges on the beach

OECM concept may bring more inclusive approach to conserving biodiversity

Find my elephant: The conservation apps revolutionizing how rangers work

Gabon becomes first African country to get paid for protecting its forests

Humans are biggest factor defining elephant ranges across Africa, study finds

Tin mines close in on an Indonesian hamlet still clinging to nature

On the Mongolian steppe, conservation science meets traditional knowledge

On an island scarred by tin mining, mangrove planting preserves shrimp tradition

Saving our ‘Beloved Beasts’: Q&A with environmental journalist Michelle Nijhuis

Cost-effective conservation: Study identifies key ‘umbrella’ species

Illegal hunting a greater threat to wildlife than forest degradation

Feral horses gallop to the rescue of butterflies in distress

Wilderness cuts the risk of extinction for species in half

Chimps in Sierra Leone adapt to human-impacted habitats, but threats remain

Leopards get a $20m boost from Panthera pact with Saudi prince

Scientists urge overhaul of the world’s parks to protect biodiversity

Hunting pumas to save deer could backfire, new research suggests

Call to protect dwindling wilderness ‘before it disappears forever’

Suspected poisoning takes down 11 lions in Uganda park

U.K. ban relegates legal ivory trade to ‘a thing of the past’

Leopards could reduce rabies by controlling stray dog numbers in India, study finds

Apply Animal Welfare Act rules to recreational hunting, says advocacy group

Rhino horn on the auction block in South Africa

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