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Poachers using military-style tactics in massacre for ivory
By Susan Linnee
Collective powers needed to maintain access and control of land and resources
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Central Africa desperate for forest experts: workshop
By Susan Linnee
Invasive alien species could threaten Indonesia’s ecosystems
By Andrea Booth
Bacteria may help oil palm decrease GHG emissions and improve carbon storage
By Michelle Kovacevic
Indonesian communities coping with crisis depend on forests
By Maya Thatcher
US biofuel policy excludes Indonesian and Malaysian palm oil amid industry protests
By Michelle Kovacevic
All that glitters is not gold: Precious metal mining in Congo should stay small for the sake of the forest
By Zoe Cormier
Rush to acquire African farmland risks countries bearing costs of global resource scarcity, says study
By George Schoneveld
Cooperation between Lao farmers needed to meet market demands for food
By Andrea Booth
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