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Did you know you can get your yard certified by the National Wildlife Federation?

Did you know you can get your yard certified by the National Wildlife Federation?

I recently had my yard certified as a wildlife habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. Help preserve habitat by making your yard into a wildlife habitat.

Palm oil industry pledges wildlife corridors to save orangutans

Palm oil industry pledges wildlife corridors to save orangutans

In an unlikely—and perhaps tenuous—alliance, conservationists and the palm oil industry met this week to draw up plans to save Asia's last great ape, the orangutan.

Saving gorillas by bringing healthcare to local people in Uganda

Saving gorillas by bringing healthcare to local people in Uganda

An interview with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka - wildlife veterinarian and director of Conservation through Public Health (CTPH).

When Economics and the Environment Collide: The Colobus Trust Model

When Economics and the Environment Collide: The Colobus Trust Model

When economics and the environment collide it’s usually the latter that suffers.

Solar powered conservation

Solar powered conservation

An interview with Stephen Gold, Solar and Technology Manager for Wildlife Conservation Network.

World's rarest camel survived nuclear tests but today threatened by hunger for its meat

World's rarest camel survived nuclear tests but today threatened by hunger for its meat

An interview with John Hare of the Wild Camel Protection Foundation.

Weak forest definition may undermine REDD efforts

Weak forest definition may undermine REDD efforts

The weak definition of what constitutes forest under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change,UNFCCC puts the effectiveness of a proposed mechanism for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation,REDD at risk, argue researchers writing in the journal Conservation Letters.

Gold mining threatens world's most infamous reptile, the Komodo dragon

Gold mining threatens world's most infamous reptile, the Komodo dragon

A row has taken off in Indonesia over whether or not to allow gold mining near Komodo National Park, home to the infamous, venomous, and largest of all lizards, the Komodo dragon.

Why Do Fish Have Good PR?

Why Do Fish Have Good PR?

“How long have you been like that?”, “You don’t look like a vegetarian.”, “Don’t you get hungry?”

Can cattle ranchers and soy farmers save the Amazon?

Can cattle ranchers and soy farmers save the Amazon?

An Interview with John Cain Carter

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