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Ban On Seal Products Upheld By European General Court

Apr 25, 2013: The court rejected an appeal this month to overturn the ban. A further legal challenge to the ban by the Canadian and Norwegian governments will be considered by the World Trade Organization at end of April.

Soap May Be Low-Cost Answer To Malaria

Apr 25, 2013: Two students from Burundi and Burkina Faso won the first place at Berkely's Global Social Venture Competition for their soapy answer using traditional plants found in Africa.

Mercy Corps Reforests Haiti

Apr 23, 2013: Some times, planting trees can be the answer to increasing crop yields and feeding the hungry. Learn how this works in Haiti.

An Elephant Never Forgets

Apr 19, 2013: A new documentary reveals the cruelty behind the tourism industry in Thailand and Southeast Asia that "breaks" baby elephants.

IFAW Supports EU Ban On Seal Products

Apr 10, 2013: IFAW Seals Campaign Director Sheryl Fink explains why she took graphic videos of the seal hunts to Geneva, Switzerland.

Share And Save A Square Launches In April

Apr 4, 2013: Teaming up with What You Can Do, The Rainforest Site is challenging Facebook Fans to share a post and save a square of rainforest land.

One Man Plants A Forest.

Mar 12, 2013: For thirty years, Jadav Payeng worked planting a jungle by hand in the Indian region of Assam. His remarkable efforts are shown in a new documentary.

Preserving Imperiled Habitat Is Now Even Easier

Mar 12, 2013: Thanks to new navigation and a more intuitive interface, helping your favorite cause is always just a click away. Read about five easy ways to help at The Rainforest Site.

Prairie Dogs Saved By Highway Crew

Feb 28, 2013: A colony of prairie dogs is safely relocated away from a highway construction project in Boulder.

Birders Spot Endangered Tapir In Rainforest

Feb 14, 2013: Some sharp-eyed tourists spotted the tracks of an endangered Colombian Tapir, the first sighted in the Paujil Nature Reserve.

FRN Founder Lauded For Eliminating Food Waste

Feb 4, 2013: Literally tons of edible food go to landfills across the America -- and one bright college senior figured out how to turn this waste into meals for the hungry.

Chuck The Woodchuck From Your Garden

Jan 30, 2013: From wobbly fences to kitty litter, there's lots of safe ways to keep your garden groundhog free this February.

Pygmy Rabbits Winter Over In Washington

Jan 23, 2013: A higher than usual number of pygmy rabbits are successfully wintering over in the wild -- and now they will get more protection from the Feds.

Even wild birds imprint on humans

Jan 9, 2013: The Executive Director of the North Carolina Waterfowl sees many abandoned "pets" -- wild birds hand raised by well-meaning people and then unable to return to the wild. Learn more in this video.

Forest for Monarchs plants trees for butterflies

Dec 19, 2012: The hundreds of thousands of new trees planted also improve the soil, safeguard water resources, and reduce siltation in lakes and streams.
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