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Fishing in a fog: Ship noise hampers orcas’ hunting success

Pacific Island nations propose ecocide be adopted as international crime

Ugandan oil project linked with massive human rights abuses: Report

Northern elephant seals likely used sonar ‘dinner bell’ to find food

Logging has a ‘lasting legacy’ on Gabonese forest soundscapes

Colombia voluntary biodiversity credit methodology is first to be approved

Maldives drops plan to reopen longline tuna fishing following protests

UK aid agency investing $35m in controversial DRC port

Sea lions with video cameras help scientists map ocean floor

South Africa seeks to settle landmark African penguin lawsuit

Sweden greenlights hunt of nearly 500 bears, a fifth of total population

New species of skate is named, 35 years since its discovery off Madagascar

Fires devastate critical refuge for hyacinth macaws

Study shores up reputation of Bolivia’s Madidi National Park as amphibian haven

Oil and gas expansion threatens Peru’s isolated Indigenous peoples

Streetlights make tree leaves tougher for insects to eat, Beijing study shows

China is latest country to oppose EU regulation to track deforestation

Six new natural sites added to UNESCO World Heritage List

Shark ‘Fitbit’ captures rare footage of collision with boat

Sharks have cocaine in their bodies

Study finds 2,000+ species restricted to natural disaster-prone areas

Indigenous lands have fewer “alien” plants and animals

First-ever video of Amazon weasel recorded in Bolivia

Tapir poop sites serve as salad bars for other animals

Warming is not helping smoother navigation through the Arctic

Rare mutant blue-skinned frog spotted in Australia

Bangladesh wildlife sanctuary continues to lose primary forest

Incredibly rare Iberian lynx making a “dramatic recovery”

Are biodiversity credits just another business-as-usual finance scheme?

Report: Human tragedy stalks the prized Honduran lobster industry

Who protects nature better: The state or communities? It’s complicated

The tricky business of commercializing invasive plants to death

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