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News
- 3 Mar 2015
Sumatran road plan could spell a dark new chapter for storied ecosystem: study
Political frustration and the stalling of REDD+ pushes local communities to deforestation.
News
- 3 Mar 2015
Link between wildlife, human nutrition is food for thought for development in Africa
Researchers call for greater balance between conservation and nutrition when it comes to hunting.
News
- 3 Mar 2015
‘Boom’ and gloom: Forest-based wildlife feel brunt of Asia’s appetite for meat, medicine
Bushmeat is big business thanks to growing middle class in China, but is it sustainable?
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: A wild kingdom
Tropical peatlands are home to endangered species like orangutans and tigers.
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: A wild kingdom
News
- 19 Nov 2014
Eat the beetles? Rural people losing their taste for a crucial food source
Forest communities shift to western sources of protein - but at what cost?
Fact File
- 3 Sep 2014
10 things you didn’t know about bushmeat in Africa
From porcupines and rats to (yes) the occasional monkey.
News
- 25 Apr 2014
Seeking solutions in the wildlife farming debate
How can wildlife farming yield positive, sustainable livelihood benefits and conservation outcomes?
News
- 25 Apr 2014
Seeking solutions in the wildlife farming debate
Analysis
- 3 Jan 2014
BEST OF 2013, POLEX: Should the media pay for wildlife conservation?
Wildlife films are a powerful tool in conservation and environmental issues, yet conservation activities remain grossly underfunded.
News
- 11 Oct 2013
Oil palm can be made more biodiversity friendly — experts
We can produce more oil on less land with oil palm
5 Sep 2013
Should the media pay for wildlife conservation?
With their large profits and universal impact, do wildlife filmmakers have a responsibility to help protect the species they film? Should they pay for...
News
- 24 Dec 2012
BEST OF 2012: Supernatural powers play key role in forest use
A strictly secular approach to forest management may be at odds with local attitudes.
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