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Conservation

Global biodiversity loss tied to outsourced deforestation: Princeton study reveals the hidden costs of consumption

New study finds that some climate-mitigation strategies are better for wildlife than others

How Indigenous knowledge can reshape conservation

Princeton study adds clarity to cropland abandonment discourse in biodiversity conservation

Princeton research cited in new coral reef conservation policy in Hawaii

The secret sites where America’s migrating songbirds stop to rest and refuel revealed

New study shows in real-time what helps mammals survive a natural disaster

Chemists reveal valuable insights into the green aspects of graphene

Shane Campbell-Staton to host PBS' the "Human Footprint"

Looking back and looking forward, the Endangered Species Act turns 50: How did it do?

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