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Pangolins in the Philippines still have a fighting chance
New data now can help conservationists engage in more targeted protection measures in areas where pangolins live.
Protecting mountain gorillas in the Congo is no child’s play
Over the years more than 200 wildlife rangers in the Virunga National Park have lost their lives in the line of duty.
The media will need to heed the plight of pollinators
"It's not that people are indifferent; it's just that they don't even know about it."
Saving Malaysia’s last wild tigers is an uphill struggle
"It is sad that our tigers’ future is uncertain, and we Malaysians are singularly responsible."
More dams would devastate the ailing Mekong River
Once, not that long ago, the Mekong River in Southeast Asia was a formidable waterway, but it has been largely tamed.
Indigenous people in the US hope to save salmon by removing dams
Salmon in the Klamath River in the United States were once abundant. They no longer are.