
Features
Image Driven
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Orangutans and Palm Oil: Protecting Forests to Help Great Apes
Palm oil plantations and illegal logging drive habitat loss
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Baby Rhinos Signal Conservation Success in South Africa
In the face of sobering poaching numbers, relocation fosters a baby boom
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Whale Shark Video: Saved from a Fisher’s Net
The art of disentangling the world’s biggest fish
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Wild Dog Safaris in Botswana
Basking in the presence of Africa's canines
Perspectives
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Editor's Note: Less Traveled Places
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Contributors: Summer 2015
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President's Letter: The Oceans Have Work to Do
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Antipoaching Plan that Works
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Fabiola Arredondo on the Importance of Tradition
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Being the Manatees' Best Friend
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Bob King on Net Positive Impacts
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Human-Wildlife Conflict: Finding Solutions
WWF’s Nilanga Jayasinghe doesn’t give up when the going gets tough
The Breakdown
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Should We Care About the Difference Between the Forest and the Trees?
How can we map deforestation and forest degradation in a way that distinguishes between a functioning forest and a simple group of trees?
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Bighorn Sheep Relocation in South Dakota
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Monarch Butterfly Plants: How Garden Milkweed Gives Butterflies a Boost
Help restock the monarch’s migration route
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Sugarcane Farming's Toll on the Environment
Sugarcane covers 65 million acres of land worldwide, and a dozen countries use at least 25% of their farmland to grow it. The stalky green plant is used to produce much of the sugar we eat, but there’s little awareness of its toll on the environment.
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Importance of Renewable Energy in the Fight against Climate Change
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