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I generally focus on conservation issues effecting biodiversity, land use/abuse, research, and job opportunities that I have come across. Most of the opportunities come from the Opps page and you can click on the button below to take you there.
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Conservation News ~ 25 February 2022

2/25/2022

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  • One fish, two fish: New goby species from the Philippines just dropped
  • Drone photography raises concerns for Sri Lanka’s flamingo flock
  • Afro-Caribbean community safeguards pristine oceans with new protected area
  • DRC’s cacao boom leaves a bitter aftertaste for Congo Basin forest
  • Mexico’s top court cancels mining concessions near Indigenous communities
  • Tanzania, siding with UAE firm, plans to evict Maasai from ancestral lands
  • Brazil agrochemical bill nears passage in Bolsonaro’s ‘agenda of death’
  • In Nepal, a messy breakup with hybrid seeds is good news for organic farming
  • A shot to the gut: American eagles poisoned by lead from bullets
  • Indigenous Comcáac turtle group saves sea turtles in Mexico’s Gulf of California
  • Belize shows how fishers and researchers can collaborate to protect sharks
  • A conservation paradigm based on Indigenous values in DR Congo (commentary)
  • When Indonesia retook land from developers, it gave them a solid case to sue
  • ReconAfrica pushes ahead with Namibia oil exploration amid claims of violations
  • The small cats nobody knows: Wild felines face intensifying planetary risks
  • Sierra Leone lawsuit against diamond mine runs up against corporate opacity
  • A New Galápagos “Ocean Highway” Protects Endangered Species
  • Where trafficked pangolins originate is a puzzle, hobbling efforts to save them
  • "Biden Admin Halts New Drilling in Legal Fight Over Climate Costs"
  • Chicago Mayor Denies Permit To Scrap Shredder; Company Vows To Fight On
  • "New Hampshire Town Polluted With PFAS Has Elevated Cancer Rates"
  • "White House Releases EJ Mapping Tool Amid Rising Scrutiny"
  • Environmental Sacrifice Zones: 8 Places We’ve Given Up—Probably Forever
  • "Watchdog To Probe EPA Handling Of City’s Lead-Tainted Water"
  • Whistleblower Alleges Facebook Misled Investors About Climate
  • Florida Chemical Plant Has Fallen Behind in Cutting Nitrous Oxide
  • "Wanted: Staff for EPA’s ‘Monumental’ Infrastructure Job"
  • "Lawmakers Eye Grants To Fund Innovation To Save Right Whales"
  • 46% Of Bald Eagles Tested Across US Show Signs Of Chronic Lead Exposure
  • Biden Touts $1 Billion In Funding For Great Lakes Cleanup In Ohio Trip
  • Weather Disasters Affected 1 In 10 Homes In The Country Last Year: Report
  • "Plant Vogtle Hits New Delays; Costs Surge Near $30B"
  • "New Gas Pipelines Draw Fresh Scrutiny by Energy Regulators"
  • "UN To Review Japan’s Plan To Release Fukushima Water Into Pacific"
  • "California Companies’ Pollution Credits Risk Climate Aims"
  • "Air Pollution May Affect Sperm Quality, Says Study"
  • "Will EPA Get An Environmental Justice Boss?"
  • "It’s Coyote Mating Season, And In My Neighborhood That Means Trouble"
  • "75% Of People Want Single-Use Plastics Banned, Global Survey Finds"
  • Study Shows Renewable Energy Could Help Prevent Blackouts Like Texas
  • "Black Farmers Fear Foreclosure as Debt Relief Remains Frozen"
  • "When People Take Pandemic Precautions, Gorillas Breathe Easier"
  • "Ethiopia Turns On The Turbines At Giant Nile Hydropower Plant"
  • White House Mulls How To Stabilize Gas Prices Amid Russian Hostilities
  • "Conflict and Climate Change Ravage Syria’s Agricultural Heartland"
  • Drought, Wildfires Pose New Threats To California Water Supply
  • Mexico Top Court Cancels Mining Concessions Near Indigenous Communities
  • Hank the Tank: Massive Bear Breaks Into Dozens Of Homes Near Lake Tahoe
  • Recent Sierra Nevada Dry Stretch Was Record Breaking
  • Brazil’s Amazon gold mining to be “stimulated” by Bolsonaro’s decree (commentary)
  • From Wall Street to the Amazon: Big capital funds mining-driven deforestation
  • In trio of storms hitting Western Europe, role of climate change is complicated
  • Caffeine: Emerging contaminant of global rivers and coastal waters
  • Palm oil firm hit by mass permit revocation still clearing forest in Indonesia
  • ‘They’re going to get worse and worse’: Marine heat wave persists off Sydney
  • Ten unexpected edibles from our oceans
  • Indigenous communities uncertain over proposed change to Kenyan forest law
  • Physics Breakthrough as AI Successfully Controls Plasma in Nuclear Fusion Experiment
  • "Germany Stops Nord Stream 2, A Key Russian Natural Gas Pipeline
  • "Supreme Court Rejects Dakota Access NEPA Battle"
  • Biden DOI Suspends Alaska Mining Road Advanced By Trump Officials
  • SoCal Edison To Spend $1.7 Billion on Wildfire Prevention This Year
  • "A New Tundra, Engineered By Beavers"
  • "More Countries Join Rwanda In Proposed Treaty On Plastic Pollution"
  • Biden Announces New Spending On Critical Mineral Production
  • "Six Injured In Explosion At Marathon Petroleum In St. John Parish"
  • Black Carbon Pollution Increasing Antarctic Snowmelt, Study Says
  • "Beekeepers Using Tracking Devices To Protect Precious Hives"
  • "E.U. Will Unveil A Strategy To Break Free From Russian Gas"
  • "USPS Finalizes Plans To Buy Mostly Gasoline-Powered Delivery Trucks"
  • 3 White Supremacists Plead Guilty In Plan To Attack Power Grids
  • "Citing Drought, Feds Won’t Give Water To California Farmers"
  • "What Lies Beneath: Vets Worry Polluted Base Made Them Ill"
  • Top Companies Undermine Climate Pledges With Political Donations: Report
  • "Global Wildfire Activity to Surge in Coming Years"
  • "Energy Sector Methane Emissions 70% Higher Than Official Figures -IEA"
  • "China Starts Building 33 GW of Coal Power In 2021, Most Since 2016"
  • "Using Science and Celtic Wisdom to Save Trees (and Souls)"
  • Call for COVID rules that reduced infections in gorilla parks to remain
  • Illegal mining fuels social conflict in Indonesian tin hub of Bangka-Belitung
  • ‘Everything is on fire’: Flames rip through Iberá National Park in Argentina
  • More coffee, less gold: Sumatra farmers alarmed over revival of mine project
  • Sabino Gualinga, Amazon shaman and defender of the ‘living forest,’ passes away
  • Podcast: Hippos, manatees, and how the sounds of African wildlife aid their conservation
  • At a Native massacre site, tribes brace for a new, lithium-driven rush
  • Marauding monkeys on an Indonesian island point to environmental pressures
  • Citing drought, US won't give water to California farmers
  • Republicans respond to world-historical drought by propping up fossil fuels
  • Dakota Access Pipeline operator loses legal battle
  • Martha Williams confirmed as USFWS director
  • Madagascar facing new ‘Category 3 Level’ cyclone
  • A tribe in Maine is using hemp to remove forever chemicals from the soil
  • Breakthrough ammonia synthesis process enables renewable energy conversion
  • Ancient megafloods tilted the very direction of Earth’s crust
  • Axe-wielding mob totally wrecked a coastal GasLink site
  • Astonishing discovery shows Humpback Whales swimming thousands of miles to mate
  • DNR confirms wolf hunt is off in Wisconsin after Federal ruling
  • Surprise fossil-munching sponges found in Arctic seafloor wasteland
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Conservation News ~ 17 February 2022

2/17/2022

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  • UK trophy hunting import ban not supported by rural Africans (commentary)
  • Winds of change: Detecting species from airborne DNA just got real
  • Seychelles embraces transparency in fisheries, but gaps in data and action remain
  • Scientists’ secret weapon to monitor the Southern Ocean? Elephant seals
  • A mayor in the Philippines took on a mine, and lost her job over it
  • January deforestation in the Amazon highest in 14 years
  • New species of marine plankton discovered, an overlooked source of nutrients in the oceans
  • "EPA Pushes School Ventilation Upgrades As Mask Mandates Fall"
  • "US Judge Strikes Down Biden Climate Damage Cost Estimate"
  • Rightwing Lobby ALEC Pushes To Blacklist Companies That Boycott Oil
  • Formaldehyde Increases By 17 Percent The Risk Of Memory, Thinking Woes
  • Ukraine a Turning Point in Russia’s Uneasy Energy Link to European Union
  • "Harris in NJ Points To Newark As Model For Lead Replacement"
  • "UN To Finalize Science Report On How Warming Hits Home Hard"
  • Muscogee (Creek) Nation Seeks First National Park And Preserve In Georgia
  • "Greta Thunberg Condemns UK Firm’s Plans For Iron Mine On Sami Land"
  • "With Bike Buses, Kid Cyclists Dominate the Road"
  • Rare Plant in South Texas, Mexico Proposed for Endangered Species Protection
  • Study finds Western megadrought is the worst in 1200 years
  • Flourishing plants show warming Antarctica undergoing 'major change'
  • Jordan scrambles to save rare Red Sea corals that can withstand climate change
  • Crackdown on villagers highlights heavy hand of Indonesia’s ‘strategic’ projects
  • Indonesia to tighten regulation of tuna harvest in bid for sustainability
  • As Australia faces new fire reality, forest restoration tactics reevaluated
  • John Deere and Brazilian bank team up to equip farmers deforesting the Amazon
  • US Corn-Based Ethanol Worse For The Climate Than Gasoline, Study Finds
  • Europe’s Tough BPA Proposal Puts More Scrutiny On US Regulatory Inaction
  • "Alberta To Toughen Oil Sands Emission Rules That Reward Big Polluters
  • Pollution Causing More Deaths Than Covid, Action Needed, Says UN Expert
  • "How the Sugar Industry Makes Political Friends and Influences Elections"
  • "Joe Manchin’s Closest Political Ally Cashes In On Senator’s Rise"
  • "Feds Propose Protection For A Texas Border Plant"
  • In Misinformation Wars, Renewable Energy Is The Latest To Be Attacked
  • "California Returns as Climate Leader, With Help From the White House"
  • "US Could See a Century's Worth of Sea Rise in Just 30 Years"
  • EPA Shrugs After HuffPost Investigates Toxic Gulf Chemical Dump
  • "AP Fact Check: Biden Takes Half-Steps on Electric Vehicles"
  • New Faces on FERC Could Help Speed a Clean Energy Transition
  • "Biden Administration Promises to Buy ‘Clean’ Industrial Materials"
  • "GOP Boycotts Committee Vote On Federal Reserve Nominees"
  • "White House Takes Aim at Environmental Racism, but Won’t Mention Race"
  • "EPA Drilling Down on Civil Rights Complaints, Top Lawyer Says"
  • "Flourishing Plants Show Warming Antarctica Undergoing ‘Major Change’"
  • Researchers found a new species in the high Rockies: the funky thistle
  • In Canada, Indigenous communities and scientists collaborate on marine research
  • Why farmers, not industry, must decide the future of cocoa (commentary)
  • New photo guide is most comprehensive yet on Sri Lanka’s amphibians
  • Could abandoning protections save South African abalone?
  • Giant anteaters lead biodiversity resurgence in Argentina’s Iberá
  • Bringing back large mammals boosts restoration of entire ecosystems: Study
  • Podcast: Defending New Guinea’s forests with birds-of-paradise and ecotourism
  • Nepal’s gharials deserve attention and protection (commentary)
  • Red seas and no fish: Nickel mining takes its toll on Indonesia’s spice islands
  • Field school teaches young Indigenous Indonesians how to care for their forests
  • The chimp doctor will see you now: Medicating apes boost the case for conservation
  • Study suggests tropical forests can regenerate naturally — if we let them
  • ‘There’s hope’ for North Atlantic right whales: Q&A with filmmaker Nadine Pequeneza
  • A rare plant found in Texas and Mexico could be listed as an endangered species
  • World spends $1.8tn a year on subsidies that harm environment, study finds
  • With six years of study, scientist identifies new species of fish
  • Zinke Broke Ethics Rules While Leading Trump’s Interior Dept.: Watchdog
  • "Oil Firms’ Climate Claims Are Greenwashing, Study Concludes"
  • "Never Believe a Bank’s Net-Zero Pledge"
  • "Firefighters File Multiple Lawsuits Over PFAS in Gear, Foam"
  • World Spends $1.8Tn A Year On Subsidies That Harm Environment: Study
  • "Power Grid Upgrade Costs to Handle Extreme Weather Divide States"
  • Students From 5 Top Universities Sue To Compel Fossil-Fuel Divestment
  • Jordan Tries To Save Rare Red Sea Corals That Can Take Climate Change
  • Calif. Will Put Solar Panels Over Canals to Fight Two Disasters at Once
  • "Tracing A Fraught And Amazing History Of American Horticulture"
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Conservation News ~ 11 February 2022

2/11/2022

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  • Japanese squirrels can consume 'poisonous' mushrooms
  • Kleptomaniac New Zealand parrot steals GoPro, films airborne escape
  • Iceland Set To End Whaling By 2024 Due To Lack Of Demand
  • New species of spider and millipede discovered
  • New Gecko Species Named After Ps Easa
  • Yellowstone Wolf Kills in MT, WY Pose Economic Risks
  • "Study Ties Environmental Conservation To Pandemic Prevention"
  • "Urban Air Pollution Affects 2.5 Billion People Worldwide, Study Says"
  • Calif. Board Says Oil Wastewater Is Safe for Irrigation; Experts Doubt It
  • "Fed Nominee Hits Back At GOP Climate Attacks. Will It Work?"
  • Top Corporations Vow To Fight Climate Change But Their Plans Fall Short
  • "House OKs China Bill Packed With Energy, Enviro Spending"
  • "Biden Extends Trump’s Solar Tariffs With Key Exemptions"
  • "Biden DOI Upholds N. Dakota Tribe's Mineral Rights Beneath Missouri R.
  • "A Third Of Americans Are Already Facing Above-Average Warming"
  • "Top Cat: Why The Puma Is A Leading Influencer In The Animal Kingdom"
  • Gates Foundation among investors backing troubled DRC palm plantation
  • ‘We should be pretty concerned’: Study shows only 15% of coastal regions still intact
  • In Colombia, Escobar’s hippos spawn another problem: Wildlife trafficking
  • Journeying in biocultural diversity and conservation philanthropy: Q&A with Ken Wilson
  • Can ecotourism save Cambodia’s ‘ghost parks’?
  • Endangered wildlife face perilous future as vital habitat loses protection in Cambodia
  • How a ‘dirty gambling company’ may have set the standard for habitat destruction in Cambodia
  • Photos: Caged orangutan found in Indonesian politician’s home
  • Fires threaten vital peatland in Chile’s Tierra del Fuego
  • Demand for sea cucumbers turns India-Sri Lanka waters into trafficking hotspot
  • Two storms in two weeks carve trail of death and destruction in Madagascar
  • Even degraded forests are more ecologically valuable than none, study shows
  • Variable Cuckoo Bumblebee Moves One Step Closer to Endangered Species Act Protection
  • Rare Montana Plant Moves Closer to Endangered Species Protection
  • EPA Science Advisers Recommend Tighter Soot Standards In Draft Document
  • Biden’s Top Science Adviser, Eric Lander, Resigns Amid Reports Of Bullying
  • "Is the Coronavirus in Your Backyard"
  • 2 Storms In 2 Weeks Carve Trail Of Death And Destruction In Madagascar
  • "Documents Show Major Gaps In Texas Gas Inspections"
  • "Pipeline’s Safeguards Not Working In Louisiana Diesel Spill"
  • "Biden Plan To Spend $725M To Clean Up Abandoned Coal Mines"
  • Biden Vows To Stop Nord Stream 2 Pipeline If Russia Invades Ukraine
  • "What’s Needed to Save Wolverines? A New Study Has Answers"
  • "Getting Personal About Climate Change Made Me A Better Reporter"
  • Preventing Next Pandemic Is Vastly Cheaper Than Reacting To It: Study
  • New U.N. Treaty Effort Could Cap Skyrocketing Plastics Production
  • Va. Senate Democrats Put Wheeler’s Bid For Youngkin’s Cabinet In Limbo
  • "For The First Time In Generations, Snoqualmie Tribe Has Land"
  • World Leaders Descend On France For Ocean Summit
  • Mountain Glaciers May Have Less Ice Than Estimated, Straining Supply
  • Is Calif. Fight Against Rooftop Solar Utility-Funded Fake Grassroots?
  • Activists Urge the IEA to Remove Paywalls Around its Data
  • "Why This Could Be a Critical Year for Electric Cars"
  • FEMA Rolls Out Text App To Help Americans Find Shelters During Disasters
  • Emergency endangered species re-listing sought for wolves       
  • Feds - again - deny endangered species status to Sonoran desert tortoise
  • Ecuador’s top court rules for stronger land rights for Indigenous communities
  • Malaysia’s white-handed gibbons may be two subspecies, not one, study shows
  • Can the little-known tamanu tree replace palm oil in Indonesia’s biofuel bid?
  • New assessment finds dragonflies and damselflies in trouble worldwide
  • In Indonesia, a ‘devious’ policy silences opposition to mining, activists say
  • Indonesian government says no to reclassifying oil palm estates as forests
  • Fears of oil spills as ExxonMobil seeks to drill at the mouth of a Brazil river
  • In Argentina, sport fishers are reeling in threatened sharks to save them
  • Indigenous community takes Guatemalan land rights fight to international court
  • Amazon losing far more carbon from forest degradation than deforestation: Study
  • Podcast: Kelp, condors and Indigenous conservation
  • Politicized Indigenous affairs agency puts Brazil’s uncontacted groups at risk
  • Board of Supervisors opposes adding Yellow Legged Frog to endangered species list
  • Gold Coast botanist discovers new rainforest tree species 'minutes from the M1'
  • "Millions Facing Severe Hunger In Horn Of Africa - U.N. Food Agency"
  • "How Billions in Infrastructure Funding Could Worsen Global Warming"
  • Nuclear Fusion Heat Record A ‘Huge Step’ In Quest For New Energy Source
  • "U.S. Confirms Highly Pathogenic Bird Flu At Indiana Turkey Farm"
  • "Oil Firms Suffer Major Setback In Colo. Climate Lawsuit"
  • 1 in 3 Americans Have Detectable Levels Of Toxic Weedkiller: Study
  • Biden Admin Calls For $5 Billion Network of EV Chargers Along Interstates
  • "Oregon Bill Tackles Megaquake Nightmare At Fuel Storage Site"
  • "Dissolving in Toxic Oceans: How an Ancient Extinction Happened"
  • "Call To Reroute Major Shipping Lanes To Protect Blue Whales"
  • Tiny plastic particles accumulating in river headwaters: Study
  • Malaysian officials dampen prospects for giant, secret carbon deal in Sabah
  • Australia Declares Koalas an Endangered Species
  • Wolves Will Regain Federal Protection in Much of the U.S.
  • UC researchers propose cutting down 80% of Sierra trees
  • Working with Tribes Helps Oak Groves and Meadows Flourish as They Once Did
  • New twisted-wing parasite species found in SW China
  • "Judge Restores Gray Wolf Protections"
  • "US Coal Communities Get Historic $11B To Clean Up Abandoned Mines"
  • "France Announces A Major Buildup Of Its Nuclear Power Program"
  • "US Files 1st USMCA Environment Case On Mexico Over Porpoise"
  • Koala Listed As Endangered After Australia Fails To Halt Its Decline
  • "White House Sees Greening Power Sector Even if Court Hobbles EPA"
  • Obsolete Rainfall Records Are Blocking Cities' Climate Change Prep
  • "Largest US Public Power Company Launches New Nuclear Program"
  • Two House Democrats Question PR Firms On Work With Fossil Fuel Companies
  • Our Roads Are Killing Wildlife. New Infrastructure Law Aims To Help.
  • Shell’s massive carbon capture facility in Canada emits far more than it captures, study says
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Conservation News ~ 4 February 2022

2/4/2022

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  • US-Mexico Border Wall Thwarted Endangered Wolf's Search For A Mate
  • Displaced and deprived, Indigenous communities suffer from hunger in Nicaragua
  • California redwood forest returned to Indigenous guardianship, conservation
  • Full steam ahead for Tren Maya project as lawsuits hit judicial hurdles
  • The Years of the Tiger: The demand for tigers and the price they pay (commentary)
  • Raid against Sumatran official uncovers use of slave labor on oil palm farm
  • "Get BPA Out Of Food Packaging, US Health Professionals Tell Feds"
  • "Montana Moves To Limit Wolf Hunts Around Yellowstone National Park"
  • Australian Regulator Finds Emissions Misreporting By Coalminer Peabody
  • Arctic Ills in California? "Hundreds of Migratory Seabirds Wash Ashore"
  • "Alaska Court Rules Against Youths In Climate Change Lawsuit"
  • "Biden Gets ‘Strong Prod’ on Climate With Ruling on Gulf Leases"
  • "Yellowstone Looks At New Bison Plan, Less Focus On Slaughter"
  • "Manchin Sits on Foundation Board With Lobbyists"
  • "Mexican Town Protects Forest From Avocado Growers, Cartels"
  • "Deadly Colorado Blaze Renews Focus On Underground Coal Fires"
  • Malaysian officials deny deforestation drives deadly human-wildlife conflict
  • Sixty of one, half a dozen of the other: Rare magnolias get a new start in Ecuador’s Chocó
  • For the Year of the Tiger, a shared vision for the future of the iconic cat (commentary)
  • "Biden Begins Crackdown On Power Plant Pollution"
  • "Georgia Power Plans To Double Renewables, Ditch All Coal"
  • "‘Reduced Risk’ Pesticides Are Widespread in California Streams"
  • Count Estimates Earth Has 73,000 Tree Species – 14% More Than Reported
  • "Measuring Climate Change: It’s Not Just Heat, It’s Humidity"
  • Methane: Biden DOI To Give States $1.15 Billion To Plug Orphaned Wells
  • "Climate-Driven Floods Will Disproportionately Affect Black Communities"
  • Climate, Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Undergird the Ukraine-Russia Standoff
  • Beavers Are Flooding the Warming Alaskan Arctic, Threatening Fish
  • "Groundhogs, Out From the Scientific Shadows"
  • Ecuador oil spill pollutes river, protected Amazon area
  • Huge New Study Estimates There Are 9,200 Tree Species on Earth Yet To Be Discovered
  • Two new species of potentially invasive hammerhead flatworms from Europe and Africa
  • "Manchin, Key Dem, Says Build Back Better Bill Is ‘Dead’"
  • "Va. Senate Panel Snubs Trump EPA Chief for Youngkin’s Cabinet"
  • All Coral Will Suffer Severe Bleaching When Heating Hits 1.5C: Study
  • Illegal Overfishing By Chinese Trawlers Leaves Sierra Leone ‘Starving’
  • "NPS Employees Face A Worsening Housing Crunch As Prices Soar"
  • "Biden Officials Head To EPA Regional Offices"
  • "Climate Change A Rising Fed Concern As Nominees Face Hearing"
  • "Climate Change May Be Fueling Increase In Major Northeast Snowstorms"
  • O'Rourke Driving Pickup Across Texas To Highlight Issues With Grid
  • Groundhog Day 2022: Punxsutawney Phil Furrsees Six More Weeks Of Winter
  • As world drowns in plastic waste, U.N. to hammer out global treaty
  • New study highlights hidden scale of U.S. illegal tiger trade
  • Standing Rock withdraws from ongoing environmental assessment of Dakota Access Pipeline
  • Tukupu: The women of the Kariña community, guardians of Venezuela’s forests
  • Have we reached peak palm oil? (commentary)
  • Vietnam’s timber legality program not making a dent in risky wood imports
  • Safe havens for coral reefs will disappear as oceans warm, study says
  • Tech revolution holds world of promise for conservation, but challenges persist
  • Indigenous hunter-gatherers in Cameroon diversify food sources in the face of change
  • Links between terrorism and the ivory trade overblown, study says
  • A royal release: Cambodia returns 51 rare turtles to the wild
  • ‘A bigger deal than it sounds’: Coconut crabs are vanishing, island by island
  • Indonesia, Malaysia to hold joint patrols against illegal fishing
  • Podcast: ‘Carbon cowboys’ and illegal logging
  • In prioritizing conservation, animal culture should be a factor, study says
  • Indonesia on track with peatland restoration, but bogged down with mangroves
  • Ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin: Indigenous knowledge serves as a ‘connective tissue’ between nature and human well-being
  • EPA Warns USPS To Halt $11.3 Billion Gas Truck Contract, Cites Climate
  • "How Spiking Energy Prices Complicate the Fight Against Global Warming"
  • "US To Modernize, Speed Up Work On Puerto Rico Power Grid"
  • "Hanford Begins 1st Large-Scale Treatment Of Nuke Tank Wastes"
  • "Extreme Heat In Oceans ‘Passed Point Of No Return’ In 2014"
  • "From Fertilizer to Fuel: Can ‘Green’ Ammonia Be a Climate Fix?"
  • Scotland Hopes To Save Salmon By Planting Millions Of Trees By Rivers
  • "Miami Agrees To Do Something About Its Peacock Problem"
  • "The Search for What’s Harming Florida’s Beloved Bonefish"
  • "A Butterfly Conservatory Is Shutting Down Due To Right-Wing Harassment"
  • New species of tarantula found in Tak
  • New snail species are the world's smallest, tinier than grains of sand
  • New eel species discovered
  • Polluting with impunity: Palm oil companies flout regulations in Ecuador
  • Community in Ecuador punished for trying to stop alleged palm oil pollution
  • Paraguay’s drought hits biodiversity, Indigenous communities the hardest
  • Mongabay’s What-To-Watch list for February 2022
  • Zimbabwe’s forests go up in smoke to feed its tobacco habit
  • Wildlife an infrequent source of human illness
  • China jails almost 50 steel executives for faking emissions data
  • A butterfly conservatory is shutting down due to right-wing harassment
  • Ecuadorian pipeline ruptures, spewing crude oil into Amazon rainforest
  • Scotland hopes to save wild salmon by planting millions of trees next to rivers
  • As deaths soar, lawsuit seeks to protect critical habitat for Florida Manatees
  • Ecuador’s capital Quito devastated by freak rainfall reaching 75 liters per square meter
  • Massive wolf kill disrupts long-running study of Yellowstone park packs
  • Researchers launch Bering Strait expedition, seeking ‘black box’ to salmon survival
  • Steep global wildlife decline may be worse than feared
  • Global conservation goals are insufficient to avoid mass extinction event
  • Montana to limit wolf hunts around Yellowstone National Park
  • Extremely rare ringtail found in Idaho
  • Indonesia is sinking capital cities because the old one is sinking into the ocean
  • Satellites Show Quick Climate Fix With Methane ‘Ultra Emitters’
  • "As World Drowns In Plastic Waste, U.N. To Hammer Out Global Treaty"
  • States Will Weigh Over 210 Bills On Toxic “Forever Chemicals” In 2022
  • "Oil Major Board Members Decline To Testify In House Climate Panel"
  • "Lawsuit Says US Failed To Protect Manatee Habitats"
  • "California Regulators Reconsider Move To Cut Solar Subsidies"
  • Overwhelmed Grid Operator PJM Seeks 2-Year Pause on Solar Projects
  • "Scientists Race To Gather Winter Data On Warming Great Lakes"
  • "Biden’s ‘Cancer Moonshot’ Turns Toward Pollution"
  • "Kelp Gets on the Carbon-Credit Bandwagon"
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