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Panda Eats Shoots, Leaves—and Meat?!?

Panda Eats Shoots, Leaves—and Meat?!?

Written by | January 4th, 2012

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Motion sensor cameras in China captured images of a giant panda eating meat. Find out how the incredibly rare images were captured and what we can learn from them.

An Open Letter to #7,000,000,000

An Open Letter to #7,000,000,000

Written by | October 31st, 2011

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The world population hits 7 billion today. Lead scientist Sanjayan has a message for the milestone baby, and it includes is plenty of both good and bad news.

The Power of 7 Billion

The Power of 7 Billion

Written by | October 28th, 2011

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The population growth numbers are staggering, but they also provide a perfect opportunity to rethink the message of the environmental movement.

Celebration

Celebration

Written by | October 17th, 2011

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On the night of The Nature Conservancy’s 60th anniversary event, Bob Bendick finds many reminders why the lasting work of conservation is so vital.

International Farmland Deals: Landgrab or Markets at Work?

International Farmland Deals: Landgrab or Markets at Work?

Written by | October 7th, 2011

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Oxfam released a report on “landgrabbing,” the buying up of agricultural land by foreign investors.

A New Checklist for the Chesapeake Bay

A New Checklist for the Chesapeake Bay

Written by | September 28th, 2011

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The double whammy of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee had a major impact on the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Mark Bryer looks at the effects and how to restore the Bay’s resilience for people and nature.

Wangari Maathai: Champion for Africa, Conservation and the World

Wangari Maathai: Champion for Africa, Conservation and the World

Written by | September 26th, 2011

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Mark Tercek looks back at the life, accomplishments and impact of a good friend of conservation and a true champion of Africa, Wangari Maathai.

$100 Million for the Everglades: A Smart Investment for Nature and People

$100 Million for the Everglades: A Smart Investment for Nature and People

Written by | August 12th, 2011

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Our president and CEO looks at this new approach to conservation in America and explains the benefits it will provide to one of America’s most important large natural systems.

Thelon Expedition: Fluid Motion

Thelon Expedition: Fluid Motion

Written by | August 9th, 2011

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Sanjayan found a kayaking legend who would teach him everything he needed to know before the expedition on the river. Well, he did leave out one minor detail.

Thelon Expedition: Left Things Late

Thelon Expedition: Left Things Late

Written by | August 8th, 2011

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The buggy evening, without a spot of wind, was transformed near midnight into a gale. We had picked out campsite designed for the views and to catch the slightest breeze; we were unprepared for the hard rain.

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