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Facebook shuts Indonesia groups after Mongabay and Bellingcat report illegal wildlife trade This story was produced in collaboration with Bellingcat. Read their version here. JAKARTA — A new report by Mongabay and independent journalism organization Bellingcat has uncovered several Facebook ...

Important new investigation here by @foeke.bsky.social & Achmad Muazam for @bellingcat.com & @mongabay.com

Meta closed 9 FB groups after our team found evidence of illegal #wildlife trade being conducted openly on their platform in Indonesia

One was even trying to sell a rhinoceros hornbill 😑

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Shrinking North American bird population is getting worse faster. Experts blame agriculture, warming A new study finds North American bird populations keep dropping, and that decline is speeding up for many species.

“Not only are we losing birds, we are losing them faster and faster from year to year.” @borenbears.bsky.social
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Anniversary of mining ban, Antofagasta fined for non-compliance

Today marks the third anniversary of the 20-year mining ban, which is under threat in Congress. ⚠️ Also, the Chilean mining giant Antofagasta was just fined about $775,000 for failing to comply with regulations in Chile.

Call your senators now: www.savetheboundarywaters.org/anniversary-...

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Conservation Leaders Unite to Oppose Steve Pearce BLM Nomination The Trump pick to lead the land management agency has ties to anti-government extremists

A confirmation hearing has been set for next Wednesday for Steve Pearce, Trump's latest pick to head the Bureau of Land Management.

If you care about public lands, call your senators.

I wrote about Pearce's uniquely disqualifying past back in November at Sierra:
www.sierraclub.org/sierra/conse...

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Study refutes claim that Indonesia’s legal turtle trade supports livelihoods With an evolutionary history of more than 200 million years, turtles and tortoises have outlived dinosaurs and persisted on the planet despite mass extinction events. But around the turn of the 21st…

Indonesia legally harvests tens of thousands of freshwater turtles each year for export, even as many species edge toward extinction.

A study finds the trade supports only a few hundred people at barely minimum wage and likely relies on illegal catch, raising doubts it should continue.

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After years of progress, Indonesia risks ‘tragedy’ of a deforestation spike After years of uneven progress, deforestation in Indonesia is poised to accelerate, owing to widespread logging, expanding plantations and mining. In December, Indonesia’s forestry minister, Raja…

Indonesia’s deforestation is accelerating again. Losses in 2025 were set to match 2024 — the worst since 2019 — as massive projects like the Merauke Food Estate clear millions of hectares.

With Indonesia now the world’s 6th-largest emitter, EU scrutiny of palm oil and other exports is mounting.

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Death toll rises in Sumatra flood catastrophe as gov’t moves to protect Batang Toru forest NORTH SUMATRA, Indonesia — Indonesia’s environment ministry on Dec. 6 suspended private sector activity in a crucial high conservation value rainforest as rescuers continued working through three…

Fatal floods in Sumatra have killed nearly 1,000 people. Indonesia has suspended firms operating in the Batang Toru ecosystem, home to the critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan.

Advocates say curbing deforestation is key as responders continue rescue efforts after Cyclone Senyar.

4 months ago 20 12 0 1
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How much of the observed global warming was caused by humans? Science's best estimate: ALL OF IT

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It’s the world’s rarest ape. Now a billion-dollar dig for gold threatens its future Tapanuli orangutans survive only in Indonesia’s Sumatran rainforest where a mine expansion will cut through their home. Yet the mining company says the alternative will be worse

Satellite images reveal the Martabe gold mine in northern Sumatra has begun expanding toward key habitat used by the critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan. Campaigners say the mine's expansion could push the ape to extinction. My latest for @theguardian.com

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Good news on okapi from #CITESCOP20: the Parties have elected to put it on Appendix I, the highest level of international protection, which will prohibit all international commercial trade in okapi or their parts as well as sub-products. bit.ly/4rxdDb6 🌍

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📣 We did it!

All ten species of manta and devil rays are now protected under CITES Appendix I, the highest level of international protection. This historic vote bans all international commercial trade, including gill plates and meat, giving these marine giants a fighting chance.

4 months ago 51 12 2 2

= massive deforestation incoming

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Colombia bans all new oil and mining projects in its Amazon Colombia will no longer approve new oil or large-scale mining projects in its Amazon biome, which covers 42% of the nation’s territory, according to a Nov. 13 statement by its environment ministry.…

Colombia will no longer approve new oil or large-scale mining projects in its Amazon biome, which covers 42% of the nation’s territory.

Acting Environment Minister Irene Vélez Torres said the entire Colombian Amazon will be made a reserve for renewable natural resources.

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Yikes! Please comment if you can, this could have devastating effects on marine ecosystems and areas of cultural significance.

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UNESCO biosphere listing raises hope, questions for Malaysia’s Kinabatangan floodplain Malaysia’s Kinabatangan floodplain, home to orangutans, pygmy elephants and proboscis monkeys, has officially joined UNESCO’s global network of biosphere reserves, protected areas of high biological…

UNESCO has declared the floodplain around Malaysian Borneo’s Kinabatangan River a biosphere reserve, linking the Heart of Borneo to the Lower Kinabatangan–Segama Wetlands.

Conservationists warn that the landscape remains heavily fragmented by oil palm plantations and faces persistent threats.

5 months ago 20 13 0 1

The speed with which salmon have returned to the Klamath - like the Elwha - after dam removal is overwhelmingly hopeful. And in both cases thanks to decades of tireless advocacy by local Tribes.

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Trump is using the shutdown to try and gut national parks The government shutdown cut nearly two thirds of National Park Service staff.

"The Trump administration is weaponizing the government shutdown to gut staffing, weaken environmental protections and normalize its ultimate goal of privatizing public lands. The alarm bells are loud, and our response must be louder."

Now, more than ever, we must fight to save our public lands.

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In an unprecedented move, Senate Republicans just voted to erase public land plans in AK, MT, and ND, all to benefit corporate polluters. And they're not done yet: similar resolutions have already been introduced. Tell your members of Congress to choose the people over polluters: sc.org/LandsAction

6 months ago 36 28 1 2
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A Case of Sibling Adoption in Wild Orangutans: Accelerated Development of Independence Following Maternal Loss Vanna/Ronnie lost her mother Veli when she was between 4.2 and 5 years old (pictured together on the left). Subsequently, Vanna/Ronnie was seen traveling with and sleeping in the same nest as her old...

This is cool. Adoption of orphaned youngsters in chimps is relatively well documented, but I had not read or heard about this yet in orangs.
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Individual with "Not for Sale!" sign in Arizona

Individual with "Not for Sale!" sign in Arizona

Individual with LCV hat backward and wearing "Protect Mountains" flag looking out at natural scene with mountain in background

Individual with LCV hat backward and wearing "Protect Mountains" flag looking out at natural scene with mountain in background

LCV staff and Oregon Rep. Maxine Dexter stand in front of mountain

LCV staff and Oregon Rep. Maxine Dexter stand in front of mountain

Individual with "Not for Sale!" sign at Grand Canyon

Individual with "Not for Sale!" sign at Grand Canyon

There are more than 640 million acres of U.S. public lands that are open for all to enjoy and for wildlife to thrive.

These lands are now under attack, however, by the Trump administration.

Call your member of Congress at 202-224-3121 and tell them to protect public lands. #PublicLandsDay

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More Than 99 Percent of Americans Disapprove of Roadless Rule Rollbacks, According to New Analysis A public comment period for the planned rescission of the Roadless Rule ended Friday with more than 99 percent of comments opposing the move.

“It’s clear that the American people are speaking with one voice,” Weiss says. “And this is not a partisan issue. This is not a state by state issue. This is unanimous. Americans are telling the Forest Service: ‘Don’t do this.’”

via @outdoorlife.com

6 months ago 62 27 0 0

Things are pretty terrible up here, but the other America has a new otter! Otters, science, and free speech are nice things, when you can protect them. Hoping for robust monitoring and protection for the northern neotropical river otter, amongst other things.

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Special Areas; Roadless Area Conservation; National Forest System Lands The U.S. Department of Agriculture is initiating an environmental impact statement (EIS) and rulemaking concerning management of inventoried roadless areas on approximately 44.7 million acres of Natio...

Now the Trump Administration is trying to get rid of it.

Public comments are open and will close this Friday. I encourage you to make sure your voice is heard:

7 months ago 28 16 1 2
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We can't let this happen. Send a comment to the US Forest Service telling them that our forests need the Roadless Area Conservation Rule.

Take Action! sc.org/Roadless/Rule

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Fig. 3. Estimated mitigation potential from forestation varies with land availability assumptions. (A) Global and regional ecosystem carbon sequestration. BA19 (10), GR17 (8), and Qin24 (24) refer to respective assumptions of land potentially available for forestation. The “committed” assumption considers only national commitments, and “achievable” shows currently achievable land limited by availability defined in Qin24 (see materials and methods section M3). (B) The currently achievable mitigation potential varies among countries and income groups. Country-specific data are available in data S3 (24). Country codes and corresponding income groups can be found in table S6.

Fig. 3. Estimated mitigation potential from forestation varies with land availability assumptions. (A) Global and regional ecosystem carbon sequestration. BA19 (10), GR17 (8), and Qin24 (24) refer to respective assumptions of land potentially available for forestation. The “committed” assumption considers only national commitments, and “achievable” shows currently achievable land limited by availability defined in Qin24 (see materials and methods section M3). (B) The currently achievable mitigation potential varies among countries and income groups. Country-specific data are available in data S3 (24). Country codes and corresponding income groups can be found in table S6.

The achievable carbon uptake from planting trees is much lower than previous estimates, and even lower than many nations have committed to. New paper by Wang et al. in Science. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... 🧪🌏🌳🌲🌐

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Small islands offer big hope for conservation of endemic species, study shows Animals living on small islands are often thought to be more susceptible to extinction compared to those distributed across mainland land masses. Small population sizes, limited habitat availability,…

New research in Indonesia shows that small islands, often considered extinction hotspots, can act as crucial refuges for rare mammals like the anoa and babirusa, which face severe threats from deforestation and poaching on larger land masses.

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This is illegal. www.gao.gov/blog/what-po...

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Bangladesh retreating from development activities planned in forest lands In the last year, Bangladesh has seen an about-turn from occupying forest land in the name of development activities such as constructing ecotourism parks, football academies, residential and…

In a recent move, the Bangladesh government has canceled allocation of more than 4,000 hectares (10,000 acres) of forest land planned for different development activities.

The move raised hope for the conservationists who criticized earlier decisions taken by the previous government.

7 months ago 18 8 1 0

Hopeful news, for a change

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