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Norway to pay Gabon $150 million to protect rainforests
The West African nation of Gabon has become the first on the continent to get paid to protect its rainforests as part of a global strategy to meet climate change challenges, following a deal with Norway announced on Sunday. Norway,
Drones can help us keep track of endangered animals
Airborne eyes in the sky can help gather far more accurate data on endangered species than humans on the ground can.
Australia’s feral cats are a menace to native species
These beloved furry creatures have become a menace to other animals in Australia.
Ireland needs to do more to protect wild birds
Action plans that mean to protect several local species are ineffective, out of date or implemented in a "piecemeal" manner.
Should rich nations pay poor ones to protect tropical forests?
A fact of conservation is that the more prosperous a society, the more likely it is to protect its forests. The converse is also true.
Making Europe’s new energy infrastructure wildlife-friendly
All infrastructure comes with some drawbacks to the natural environmental and Europe's energy infrastructure is no different.