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Saving the last megafauna of Malaysia, an interview with Reuben Clements

Saving the last megafauna of Malaysia, an interview with Reuben Clements September 22, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

Reuben Clements is the species conservation manager for WWF-Malaysia's Malayan tiger and Sumatran rhino projects.

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Community engagement is key to saving the rarest zebra

Community engagement is key to saving the rarest zebra September 18, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

Efforts to protect the world's largest and rarest species of zebra — Grévy's Zebra (Equus grevyi) — hinge on engaging communities to lead conservation in their region, says a Kenyan conservationist.

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South Korea's frogs have avoided amphibian crisis so far

South Korea's frogs have avoided amphibian crisis so far September 15, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

An interview with Pierre Fidenci, President of Endangered Species International (ESI).

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Discovering nature's wonder in order to save it, an interview with Jaboury Ghazoul

Discovering nature's wonder in order to save it, an interview with Jaboury Ghazoul September 14, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

Sometimes we lose sight of the forest by staring at the trees. When this happens we need something jarring and eloquent to pull us back to view the big picture again.

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Save the frogs, save ourselves

Save the frogs, save ourselves September 8, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

Amphibians are going extinct around the globe. As a scientist specializing in frogs, I have watched dozens of species of these creatures die out.

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Saving Africa's 'unicorn', the okapi

Saving Africa's 'unicorn', the okapi September 7, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

Conservationists work with local communities to protect the okapi, and its rainforest habitat, in the aftermath of a brutal civil war.

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Mining and biodiversity offsets in Madagascar: Conservation or Conservation Opportunities?

Mining and biodiversity offsets in Madagascar: Conservation or Conservation Opportunities? September 4, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

Rio Tinto's ilmenite mine in southeastern Madagascar is among the largest on the planet.

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Solar powered conservation

Solar powered conservation September 2, 2009 | Posted in Solar & Energy

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

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

Gold mining threatens world's most infamous reptile, the Komodo dragon August 31, 2009 | Posted in Environment and Society

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.

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