Deforestation
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Rainforest Preservation in Indonesia is at its Highest Rate in 30 Years After Palm Oil Moratorium
Indonesia is home to one-third of the world's tropical rainforests, which are home to people and birds, leopards, rhinos, tigers, and gibbons. New safeguards are helping these crucial areas thrive.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers are Evaluating Policy Proposals to Find Ways to Lessen EU's Impact on Deforestation
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Record High Deforestation Level in the Amazon Recorded in the Past 12 Years
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Providing for Indigenous Property Rights will Help Provide Protection to the Amazon Rainforest
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Largest Meat Company JBS Linked to Amazon Farm Conducting Illegal Deforestation
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Climate Change Jeopardizes Afghanistan's Failing Heritage
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Trump to Lift Logging Restriction on America's Amazon
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Less Than 300 But Fighting: Breeding Population of Nearly Extinct Indochinese Tiger Brings Hope
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The Amazon Rainforest Is Being Destroyed at the Fastest Rate Ever
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Hold Your Toast: How Avocados are Causing Mexico's Deforestation
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About 9000 Square Kilometers of Forestland in Brazil Lost to Deforestation
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Fire-Spitting Drones Could Help Control Wildfires, Scientists Say
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Environmentalist 'Marries' Tree in Mexico