Deforestation
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Captive Endangered Orangutans Should Be Released, Study Suggests
Rutgers University researchers recommend releasing captive populations of Borneo orangutans back into their natural habitats. Doing so could help the endangered animals rebound.
Latest Research Articles
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Triple Threat: Deforestation, Hot Temperatures and Water Depletion in China Desert
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Ants Thriving in Newly Renovated Homes
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Intense Farming Preserves Birds Species?
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Trees Worldwide Down 46% Since First Humans
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Surprise Pods of Chimpanzees Found in Uganda
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Is there Hope for Species in the Amazon? A Network of Forests Might be the Key
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Endangered Tigers Could be Saved by Higher Palm Oil Prices
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Savannahs Help Slow Down Climate Change
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Climate Change: Limiting Future Warming to 1.5°C Not Impossible
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Planting a Billion Trees Each Year: Expert May Use Drones to Make it Happen
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Hundreds-of-Thousands of Trees will be Planted at Once, Shattering Record
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Deforestation Drives Changes in Climate, Food Production