preservation
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'Blacklists' Save Amazon Forests
Brazilian authorities regularly publish "blacklists," where they name and shame communities responsible for illegal deforestation. This strategy has increased law enforcement and decreased tree loss experienced in Amazon forests.
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Triple Threat: Deforestation, Hot Temperatures and Water Depletion in China Desert
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2000-Year-Old Wall Writings Found While Building Jerusalem Preschool
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20 Species of Coral At Risk, Says NOAA
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National Forest Closed for Months to Protect Jumping Mouse
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Mowing Delayed In Dakota States to Protect Pheasants
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Bats "Socially Network" to Avoid Roost Destruction
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Kiribati Closes Vast Swath of Ocean to Fishing
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A New Tourism Initiative to Protect Migratory Birds
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Saving Yosemite's Giant Sequoias by Tearing out the Pavement