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  • Questions and answers on Nature Credits Roadmap - European Commision 07.07.25479842
  • How is conservation preparing for a much hotter world? Experts share - Mongabay 10.04.25464685
  • ‘The risk of extinction is accelerating’: world’s botanic gardens raise alarm with space to protect endangered plants running out - Guardian 25.01.25456481
  • Nearly a quarter of Europe has the potential to be a wildlife haven - Anthropocene 21.08.24430288
  • How Much Should We Intervene to Save Species? - Jacobin 16.08.24428850
  • Forest Restoration Can Boost People, Nature and Climate Simultaneously - ENN 13.08.24427904
  • A right to roam – but for whom? - Ecologist 16.07.24423560
  • Why you shouldn’t take pebbles from the beach – here’s the science - Conversation 22.05.24418381
  • Mexico announces 20 new protected areas despite budget cuts - Mongabay 25.01.24395945
  • An ambitious mapping project identifies the overlap between crops and biodiversity threats - Anthropocene mag 09.06.23370323
  • Mexico announces 13 new protected areas, with more to come - Mongabay 18.08.23367587
  • Why Europe Needs a Circular Approach to Critical Raw Material - Wuppertal Institute 17.07.23364534
  • Bankrolling biodiversity: How are private philanthropists investing in nature? - Mongabay 14.04.23341351
  • Harvesting human pee and DIY fertiliser: top conservation issues in 2023 - Guardian 28.12.22327815
  • Government of Canada recognizing federal land and water to contribute to 30 by 30 nature conservation goals - Canada Gov. 09.12.22319105
  • Scientist: The Center’s decision on the Nature Conservation Act is based on incorrect figures - Nord News 06.12.22319104
  • COP15 in Montreal shows China’s responsible attitude in working with Canada on nature - Global Times 05.12.22319103
  • Hong Kong green campaigners find brownfield sites expanding into northern New Territories’ nature conservation areas - SCMP 04.12.22319102
  • HS: Centre rejected nature conservation act partly due to one calculation - Helsinki Times 02.12.22319100
  • Environmental groups slam last-minute revisions to nature conservation act - Helsinki Times 02.12.22319101
  • UNDP Equator Prize showcases importance of local leadership for nature conservation - UNDP 30.11.22319099
  • Cabinet in crisis after Centre votes with opposition on Nature Conservation Act - YLE News 29.11.22319098
  • A target to turn 30% of the world’s land into protected areas by 2030 is set to be agreed by world leaders in December. But not everyone is happy about it - New Int 25.11.22318028
  • UK’s nature conservation charities slam the Wash tidal barrage plan deeming it ‘outlandish’ - Offshore Energy 25.11.22319097
  • UK Statutory Nature Conservation Bodies call for action - JNCC 23.11.22319096
  • Sri Lanka Exploring Debt Relief Through Nature Conservation - BNN Bloomberg 18.11.22319095
  • 30 By 30: Wild Land Workers Need a Fivefold Salary Increase to save 30% of Global Wild Lands by 2030 - Pressenza 29.10.22312804
  • Give legal rights to animals, trees and rivers, say experts - Guardian 10.10.22309998
  • Protecting global forests with a limited budget? New study shows where and when to start - Mongabay 31.08.22303512
  • Bringing Back the Beasts: Global Rewilding Plans Take Shape - ENN 05.07.22295192
  • With record $5.3B in pledges, GEF aims for more flexible environmental funding - Mongabay 26.04.22284908
  • Protected areas don’t always benefit wildlife, global study finds - Guardian 20.04.22283397
  • Wanted lost species: blind salamander, tap-dancing spider and ‘fat’ catfish - Guardian 09.02.22273077
  • 15 Conservation Issues to Watch in 2022 - Scientific American 30.12.21267419
  • Bogs, banks and bubble barriers: five great projects to protect nature - Guardian 26.12.21266910
  • First-ever ‘State of Conservation Technology’ Report Identifies Top 3 Emerging Technologies to Advance Conservation - WWF 15.12.21274218
  • What is ‘conservation technology’? How tech solutions can protect the world’s wildlife - F&F 15.12.21274217
  • The approach to conservation in Africa needs to change - Al Jazeera 07.12.21264190
  • Fairy Creek: Indigenous-Led Blockade of Old-Growth Logging Is Now Canada’s Largest Civil Disobedience - Democracy Now! 14.09.21256628
  • Qaamqaam: The Somali village where chopping trees is banned - Al Jazeera 21.08.21253470
  • Trees & Seas event adds new sponsor and location as launch approaches - Eco Watch 06.07.21249897
  • $10 million XPRIZE Rainforest contest announces 33 qualifying teams - Mongabay 22.06.21248372
  • The wonder material we all need but is running out - BBC 08.03.21237684
  • Conservation projects - What it takes - New Int 16.02.21236373
  • Wild Justice: the ‘noisy’ activists still ruffling feathers two years on - Guardian 14.02.21235419
  • France’s tropical forest conservation efforts: an interview with AFD’s Gilles Kleitz - Mongabay 16.12.20229145
  • Rainforest protection is 'too weak' - The Ecologist 12.11.20223497
  • Natural debate: do forests grow better with our help or without? - ENN 24.09.20217592
  • The Wildlife Trusts warn the proposed changes to the planning system will increase the threat to nature - The Ecologist 17.09.20216580
  • Experts call for new era for wildlife in UK - BBC 16.09.20216272
  • World fails to meet a single target to stop destruction of nature – UN report - Guardian 15.09.20216364
  • As humanity misses wildlife targets, ‘time is now’ to reverse course - Conservation International 15.09.20216327
  • Wildlife conservation: NI Executive criticised for not hitting targets - BBC 15.09.20216325
  • How to reverse global wildlife declines by 2050 - The Conversation 14.09.20216596
  • More than 90 percent of protected areas are disconnected - University of Queensland 14.09.20216571
  • Extinction is not inevitable. These species were saved - NY Times 12.09.20216333
  • Investing in green spaces could save NHS £2billion - The Ecologist 08.09.20215909
  • Protecting half of the planet is the best way to fight climate change and biodiversity loss – we’ve mapped the key places to do it - The Conversation 08.09.20216345
  • ‘Tamper with nature, and everyone suffers’: Q&A with ecologist Enric Sala - Mongabay 04.09.20216076
  • EU presents new strategy on 'critical raw materials' - DW 03.09.20237683
  • American environmentalism’s racist roots have shaped global thinking about conservation - The Conversation 03.09.20216326
  • Cutting-edge thinkers, leaders, practitioners join virtual space to showcase nature-based solutions - UNDP 02.09.20216347
  • Study: Nature conservation policy rarely changes people's behavior - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research 01.09.20216328
  • Communities, conservation, and development in the age of COVID: Time for rethinking approaches - Mongabay 31.08.20216324
  • Study: South African wildlife management/conservation models do not protect carnivores equally - University of Massachusetts 27.08.20216335
  • The pandemic has revealed cracks in the foundation of conservation funding - GreenBiz 26.08.20216349
  • Nelson Mandela Foundation hails Dia Mirza for her work in nature conservation - Republic World 24.08.20216350
  • Book Review: Cottongrass Summer – the book every eco-anxious conservationist should read - Mongabay 17.08.20214283
  • Intersecting Social Science and Conservation - Frontiers 20.05.21216351
  • Uganda is getting 3 million new trees - Treehugger 15.07.20218460
  • New report finds economic benefits of protecting 30% of planet's land and ocean outweigh the costs 5-to-1 - CD 08.07.20212279
  • From crisis to solutions for communities and African conservation - Mongabay 20.05.20207996
  • Kenya: Harnessing the power of bees to benefit forest and people - IIED 26.03.20203575
  • Goldman Prize-winning Cambodian activist arrested, released in Cambodia - Mongabay 24.03.20202491
  • Federal judge ruled to void oil and gas leases on one million acres of public lands - Common Dreams 28.02.20200090
  • Can we protect nature by giving it legal rights - GreenBiz 18.02.20200022
  • Video: This farmer planted one tree every day for 37 years and transformed a chopped down barren land into a wildlife paradise - Mike Hudema 24.11.19202136
  • Striving for sustainable forestry: history matters - Stockholm Resilience Centre 17.05.18174349
  • Combat or catalyse? - Stockholm Resilience Centre 11.04.18174352
  • How tracking technology is being used for shark conservation - Pacific Standard 27.11.17174353
  • How Trump's proposed budget could harm wildlife conservation - Pacific Standard 03.11.17174356
  • Wildlife conservationists need to break out of their Stockholm syndrome – Open Democracy 29.08.16 174357
  • Tories’ failure to halt ivory trade, ‘risks extinction of elephants’ – Guardian 27.08.16174360
  • The Imperative of Thinking Big In Global Conservation Efforts 8/12174361
  • A David Suzuki Foundation moment in history: Kitkatla win the right to protect culturally modified trees 11/11174364
  • More species slide to extinction - BBC 10/10174365
  • Many Species - One Planet - One Future - Franz Alt 6/10174368
  • Environment talks end in deadlock - BBC 6/02174369
  • Day of discovery for UK wildlife - BBC 5/10174372
  • Waterlily saved from extinction - BBC 5/10174373
  • After a 20-Year Mapping Effort, Hoping to Save Dozens of Native Plants - NY Times 4/10174376
  • Wild Profits: How Multinationals Are Restoring Habitat AND Saving Money 8/96174377
  • Accounting for Mineral Resources (BEA) 4/94174380
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