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Researchers find dramatic restoration on land and sea after island rat removal

June 13, 2026 No Comments

When invasive rats are removed from islands, the ecological benefits can ripple across both land and sea more quickly than scientists expected, according to recent

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Bornean ferret badger only lives in Borneo. Could it be a conservation symbol?

June 13, 2026 No Comments

The Bornean ferret badger is a small carnivore with the slinky body of a ferret and a face mask like a badger. A new study

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Jet fuel made from captured carbon begins to flow from new plant

June 13, 2026 No Comments

Employees of Microsoft and Shopify will soon be able to use a novel approach to lowering business-travel emissions thanks to the opening of a pioneering

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Climate change is causing fish to move to cooler water. But what if their escape route is blocked?

June 12, 2026 No Comments

Around the world, ocean warming is causing fish to move polewards in search of cooler water. But what if you’re a tiny prawn, barramundi or

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New study suggests Ethiopia’s protected areas may be impacting local wellbeing

June 11, 2026 No Comments

A new study published in the journal Nature shows that Ethiopia’s protected areas successfully slowed deforestation, limited agricultural expansion and helped maintain grasslands. But the

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Two pangolin traffickers in South Africa sentenced to eight years in prison

June 11, 2026 No Comments

The Molopo Regional Court in Mahikeng, South Africa, sentenced two wildlife traffickers, Edward Motlatsi Phiri, 46, and Tlhoriso France Ralph, 51, to eight years in

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How EY and Williams College created top-rated carbon credit portfolios

June 11, 2026 No Comments

Let’s say your company is making progress toward reducing its overall environmental impact but wants to go further to compensate for the hardest-to-abate emissions. You

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Why eBay’s emissions spiked after carbon accounting rules changed

June 11, 2026 No Comments

What should a company do when its single-largest source of emissions jumps by more than 20 percent due to a change in accounting rules? That’s

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Why conservation urgently needs acoustic baselines

June 9, 2026 No Comments

From above, an intact forest can look reassuringly complete. A satellite image may show an unbroken canopy, a block of green still standing amid plantations,

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