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Even the Camels Are Dying

Millions face starvation in a broad stretch of Kenya and Somalia scorched by drought.

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Around One Park, a Fight to Blunt the Great Elephant Slaughter

A photographer focused on devastated African wildlife also raises funds for anti-poaching patrols.

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公园周边,一场抵制屠杀大象的战役

A Chinese translation of a post on the African elephant slaughter driven by Asian ivory demand.

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A Nairobi ‘Suds Tsunami’ and Other Water Woes

A suds "tsunami" engulfs a highway in Nairobi, speaking volumes about water problems in developing countries.

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Africa’s Ivory-Driven Elephant Slaughter Continues – A Family Falls

Poachers kill an elephant matriarch and her family in Kenya, prompting a call for help.

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A Certified Path to Environmental Progress

A group pursues ways to certify that commodities are produced with the environment in mind.

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When an Elephant Falls…

A close encounter on the front lines of Africa's continuing elephant slaughter.

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In an Elephant Killing Zone, a Quiet Moment

A marine conservationist comes ashore and marvels at Africa's array of wild things.

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China’s Basketball Giant Again Presses Case for Elephant Conservation

A basketball giant revisits an orphanage for tiny victims of the ivory trade.

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Puberty on the Scale of a Planet

Humanity appears to be in a planet-scale, teen-style growth spurt.

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Even the Camels Are Dying

Millions face starvation in a broad stretch of Kenya and Somalia scorched by drought.

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Research on Malaria-Resistant Children in Tanzania Leads to Promising New...

A new malaria vaccine strategy emerges from studies of blood in resistant Tanzanian toddlers.

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East African Court Blocks Paved Serengeti Highway

A court ruling means massive migrations of wildlife will not have to contend with a paved road in the Serengeti.

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Flawed Case Contributes to Acquittals in Murder of Costa Rican Turtle Guardian

Seven men charged in the killing of a Costa Rican turtle conservationist are acquitted of murder charges.

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PBS Series Explores ‘A New Wild’ Sustained, Instead of Wrecked, by People

In a new PBS series, a conservation biologist explores how people can be a nurturing presence in what used to be called "the wild."

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Celebrating African Biological Diversity, and Recalling Those Who’ve Fallen...

On World Biodiversity Day, a look at some of the myriad animal species that are increasingly hemmed in as Kenya's population and economy grow.

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A Girl from a Nairobi Slum Issues a Resonant Call for Post-Tribal Unity in Kenya

As tribal and political tensions build ahead of Kenya's 2017 elections, a 10-year-old slum dweller issues a spirited call for unity.

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Is There a Path to Peace Between Civilians and Police?

Can American communities repair the broken interface between citizens and keepers of the peace?

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A Conservationist’s Call for Humans to Curb Harms to Our Animal Kin

A conservationist explores climate change and implications of the blurring line between humans and other animals.

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Around One Park, a Fight to Blunt the Great Elephant Slaughter

A photographer focused on devastated African wildlife also raises funds for anti-poaching patrols.

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