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Recovery plan for Philippine Crocodiles
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Wildlife crisis worse than economic crisis – IUCN
Third of open ocean sharks threatened with extinction
Wader populations decline faster than ever
International Biodiversity Day sounds the alarm on invasive species
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World's smallest pigs 'thriving'
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Florida leads the way for freshwater turtles
Southern Africa's freshwater species in firing line
Invasive species put dragonfly in the shade
Rabbits at risk in home range
Quarter of antelope species in danger of extinction
Delete? French artist offers to work with IUCN to save species
Box turtles face knockout as Indonesian traders export 100 times quota
The state of Australia's birds
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Tanzanian toad makes a colourful debut
Chinese year of the babbler
Google Earth reveals hidden oasis
Illegal Trade in Malayan Box Turtles Continues
Penguins are Walking an Increasingly Rocky Road
Florida turtles need a reprieve
India's wild medicinal plants threatened by over-exploitation
Vaccine hope for endangered wolf
Quarter of northeast Atlantic sharks and rays threatened with extinction
Global Reef expedition to save the coral reefs
Largest environmental meeting sends wake-up call to the world
Mammals face extinction crisis – results of global assessment revealed
IUCN Red List reveals world’s mammals in crisis
The 2008 Review of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™
UN uses IUCN Red List to measure success of Millennium Development Goals
Birds indicate biodiversity crisis – and the way forward
Coming soon: The 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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Leopards in Yemen
Extinction Crisis Nov launch
Albatrosses on ACAP
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