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It's not too late to rekindle our love affair with the planet!

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10 little things the world needs to agree on

Our blog lists the 10 points politicians need to agree at the upcoming UN climate conference which will help us face the challenge of climate change and start the basis of a cleaner economy

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One of the most amazing creatures on the planet, gorillas are not only powerful, but one of our closest "relatives".

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Simon Mahood, member of the WWF rhino project in Vietnam, with dog 'Chevy', who is trained  to detect dung of the rare Javan rhino in the forests of Vietnam.

Dogs to sniff out the state of Vietnam's critically endangered rhinos

Posted on 20 November 2009 | 0 comments

Highly trained detection dogs are being used help to determine the population status of the Javan rhino in Vietnam, in an attempt to save one of the world’s rarest mammals from extinction.

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Aerial view of forest clearing to create grazing pasture for cattle. Amazon, Brazil.

Brazil sets example on halting forest loss

Posted on 18 November 2009 | 1 comments

The recent announcement by Brazil – one of the world’s top emitters of greenhouse gases from deforestation - that it is adopting new emissions reduction targets could help steer negotiators in Copenhagen toward a stronger climate change deal.

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Seized elephant tusks and severed tails on display

Data shows illegal ivory trade on rise

Posted on 16 November 2009 | 0 comments

The illicit trade in ivory, which has been increasing in volume since 2004, moved sharply upward in 2009, according to the latest analysis of seizure data in the Elephant Trade Information System (ETIS).

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