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Just 0.7% of land hosts one-third of unique, endangered species, study

Study highlights climate policies that actually work to reduce emissions

Maasai women struggle to survive amid forced evictions in conservation area

Amazon lakes overheat as record drought drives dolphin deaths

Highways prevent pumas from reclaiming their eastern U.S. range: Study

Spiders turn male fireflies into female mimics to lure more prey

Major timber and pulp companies lacking transparency

Three-legged lion makes the longest known swim across croc-filled water

Severe droughts isolate Amazon communities, study finds

Federal court requires stronger protections for endangered Rice’s whale

Maasai block tourist road protesting forced eviction from ancestral land

Tree bark removes atmospheric methane, study finds

Peru’s isolated Mashco Piro tribe attacks loggers in their ancestral territory

Brazil cites Mongabay reporting in recommendation to suspend ‘rotten’ carbon credit projects

South Africa adopts a new climate change law

Peter Dykstra, award-winning environmental journalist, died at 67

Study looks at how various tree species dominated different parts of the Amazon

Indigenous Batwa win human rights victory over eviction from DRC park

EPA releases a strategy to protect endangered species from insecticides

Critically endangered North Atlantic right whale spotted near Ireland

Global lakes are in hot water amid climate change

Photos: Mangrove photo contest showcases vulnerability and resilience

Foreign ship caught illegally fishing endangered sharks off Madagascar

Oxygen made by metal redefines scientific understanding

A Guatemalan reserve turns from civil war refuge to deforestation hotspot

120 rhinos moved from breeding program to South African reserves

Scientists in Thailand collect roadkill to learn about microplastics

Rare earth elements may be found in coal mines, study finds.

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