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Hooded vultures in Ghana and South Africa on the brink, study says

Successful Thai community-based hornbill conservation faces uncertain future

Wildlife busts in Malaysia’s Taman Negara show progress, and gaps, in enforcement

More alarms over Indonesia rhino poaching after latest trafficking bust

Time to highlight South Asia’s less-studied vultures: Interview with Krishna Bhusal

Sumatran tiger confirmed killed by snare in Indonesia’s West Sumatra province

In Brazil’s Amazon, land invasions — and fires — threaten a protected reserve

Javan rhino poaching saga reveals serious security lapse

As human-elephant conflicts in Sumatra rise, so does risk from electric fences

Siamese crocodile hatchlings a ‘promising sign’ in Cambodia, but greater protection needed

Where Javan leopards thrive, so do other wildlife, study shows

Institutional conflict puts successful Spix’s macaw reintroduction at risk

For ‘extinct’ Spix’s macaw, successful comeback is overshadowed by uncertainty

Global migratory freshwater fish populations plummet by 81%: Report

Nepal launches new plan to boost critically endangered Bengal florican

Madagascar lemurs, tortoises seized in Thai bust reveal reach of wildlife trafficking

Conservationists upbeat as zebra shark reintroduction in Raja Ampat gathers pace

Action plan to save West African vultures targets threat from belief-based use

Death of Umi sparks concern over electric threat to Sumatran elephants

Small-scale fishers lose out to trawlers in race to catch Cambodia’s last fish

Max sentence request for Javan rhino poacher too low, experts say

New database unveils the role of Asian hornbills as forest seed dispersers

Hold my ointment: Wild orangutan observed healing wound with medicinal plant

Final cheetah conservationists freed in Iran, but the big cat’s outlook remains grim

Ridiculously rare photo catches Asian caracal swimming a river in India

On foot and by drone, radio tracking helps rehabilitate pangolins in Vietnam

It’s tough to be a wild orchid: Interview with conservation biologist Reshu Bashyal

Women weave a culture of resistance and agroecology in Ecuador’s Intag Valley

Bangladesh uses satellite transmitters on saltwater crocodiles in Asia’s first

Study challenges use of charismatic wildlife as umbrella species for conservation

New calf, same threats: Javan rhinos continue to reproduce despite perils

Indonesian capital project finally gets guidelines to avoid harm to biodiversity

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