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Farmers help tiger conservation efforts in India
By Daisy Ouya
Bringing the genebank back to the field: researcher argues for on-farm conservation
By Melati Kaye
Without healthy ecosystems, jobs disappear, businesses relocate
By Melati Kaye
U.N. recognises new guidelines to better manage competing demands for land
By Catriona Moss and Vanessa Reid
Recognising indigenous “sacred areas” could double amount of protected land worldwide
By Melati Kaye
Farm area ‘the size of Switzerland’ needed to meet India’s biofuel shortage
By Daisy Ouya
A bit of baobab a day keeps the doctor away: wild fruits help solve Africa’s malnutrition crisis
By Daisy Ouya
Global forest expert panel presents key findings on link between biodiversity and carbon
By Melati Kaye
Surrounded by agriculture, mines and villages: today’s forests are part of the ‘landscape mosaic’
By Melati Kaye
The Bushmeat Dilemma: Forest communities will hunt, but can they do it sustainably?
By Vanessa Reid
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