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- Do Australia's Giant Fire-Dependent Trees Belong in the Rainforest?
- Plant Inventory Looks for Rare Species, Maps out Future Conservation
- Switching to an Energy Crop: Break Even or Make a Profit?
- Diversity and Abundance of Some Insect Fauna in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest, Malaysia
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- Satellite Images Tell Tales of Changing Biodiversity
- Forestry's Waste Wood Offers Habitat for Small Forest-Floor Animals
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- Steps in the Right Direction for Conservation
- Searching for a Silver Bullet: Measuring Biodiversity to Inform Species Conservation
- Corals and Food Security: Study Shows Nations at Risk
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- Rapid Urban Expansion Threatens Biodiversity
- Protecting Ecosystems Brings Benefits to Society
- Sorghum Eyed as a Southern Bioenergy Crop
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Posted September 10, 2012:
- Continuing Management Needed for Most Threatened and Endangered Species, Experts Say
- Food Production and Wildlife Can Coexist If Land Use Is Planned at a Bigger Scale
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Posted August 30, 2012:
- Conservation Scientists Call Policy-Makers to Be Scale-Aware
- Ecological Monitoring on Bird Populations in Europe Re-Evaluated
- Biodiversity Conservation Depends on Scale: Lessons from the Science–policy Dialogue
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Posted August 16, 2012:
- Triage for Plants: Scientists Develop and Test Rapid Species Conservation Assessment Technique
- Democracy Works for Endangered Species Act, Study Finds; Citizen Involvement Key in Protecting and Saving Threatened Species
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Posted August 13, 2012:
- Protected Areas Allow Wildlife to Spread in Response to Climate Change, Citizen Scientists Reveal
- Marine Research in the Brazilian Rain Forest: Slash and Burn Practice for Centuries as Source of Stable Carbon Compounds in the Oceans
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