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Europe's top court has upheld the strict protection that EU law offers to Finnish wolves and other species conservation Article 248 words, published Oct 10 2019 4 votes
The sea is running out of fish, despite nations’ pledges to stop it conservation Article 998 words 10 votes
Department of Conservation fells healthy trees in New Zealand National Park conservation Article 1235 words 3 votes
Norway will pay $150 million to Gabon to battle deforestation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions conservation Article 433 words 11 votes
Marauding cat destroys colony of threatened Australian seabirds conservation Article 1075 words 7 votes
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Once nearly dead as the dodo, California condor comeback reaches 1,000 chicks conservation Article 413 words 11 votes
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Canada passes Bill C-68, overhauling the Fisheries Act and banning import and export of shark fins conservation Article 405 words 9 votes
How a Seattle skyscraper became a refuge for falcons: a once-endangered bird of prey thrives in a downtown high-rise conservation Article 828 words, published Jun 13 2019 4 votes
Dragon quest: Australia kicks off search for possibly extinct lizard conservation Article 570 words 5 votes
Bullets, bikes and corruption: The fight to save Armenia’s forests conservation Article 1424 words 4 votes
World Agroforestry Congress gathers huge group of global boosters in France conservation Link 2 votes
First nesting behavior of released ʻalalā, almost two years post-release conservation Article 674 words 6 votes
A new survey finds that green turtles numbers are increasing in the Pacific conservation climate change Article 672 words 8 votes
Africa's rarest carnivore fights for survival in the Ethiopian highlands conservation Article 2884 words 4 votes
The Whanganui River in New Zealand is a legal person. Soon, the government will recognize a forest and mountain as legal persons too. Can giving the natural world rights save it? conservation Article 8 votes
How a drunken swim in Nevada's Devils Hole and a dead endangered pupfish led to a rare prosecution and prison sentence conservation Article 5005 words, published Apr 15 2019 13 votes
Extinct flower rediscovered in Hawaii, via drones - A rare cliff-dwelling flower that was thought eliminated has been found by scientists in Kauai. conservation Article 611 words 7 votes
Skyscrapers are killing up to 1bn birds a year in US, scientists estimate conservation Article 875 words 4 votes
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UK ban on discarding edible fish at sea thwarted by industry conservation sustainability Article 4 votes
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Colorado’s recreation roadmap makes it one of the only states to fuse outdoor play, environmental protection conservation Article 931 words 10 votes