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Oct. 8, 2007
Mapping One Of The Most Bio-Diverse Countries Of The World

Sept. 1, 2007
Support for Georgia’s Newest National Park

Aug. 10, 2007
Protecting Yunnan’s Snub-nosed Monkeys

Aug. 10, 2007
More Funds for Amphibian Protection

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A new vegetation atlas warns that only 18 percent of Madagascar's native vegetation remains intact, including this forest in the interior of the Masoala Peninsula.



Features

Collaboration to Protect the Maya Mountains
Partnerships spanning the border between Belize and Guatemala, as well as between governments and local nonprofits, are helping to better manage and protect Chiquibul National Park.

Replacing Dumps with Daisies
Based on input from a community participation meeting, the Namaqualand Restoration Initiative is helping replant mined areas across the Succulent Karoo Hotspot.

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