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Most popular mongabay.com news articles - July 2014

  1. Stuff of fairy tales: stepping into Europe's last old-growth forest [7,028]
  2. 30% of Borneo's rainforests destroyed since 1973 [6,751]
  3. 'Penis snake' discovered in Brazil is actually a rare species of amphibian [6,558]
  4. The swan song of India's dancing bears [4,587]
  5. Scientists blast Australian government's moves to dismantle environmental protections [3,781]
  6. Short-eared dog? Uncovering the secrets of one of the Amazon's most mysterious mammals [3,375]
  7. 558 dead: rhino poaching in South Africa on track to exceed last year's record [3,287]
  8. It's not just extinction: meet defaunation [3,075]
  9. Despite moratorium, Indonesia now has world's highest deforestation rate [2,946]
  10. Stunning high-resolution map reveals secrets of Peru's forests [2,844]
  11. No longer 'deaf as a stump': researchers find turtles chirp, click, meow, cluck [2,349]
  12. New palm oil sustainability manifesto met with criticism from environmentalists [2,273]
  13. Lush Cosmetics launches bid to protect pangolins [2,120]
  14. The history of the contentious number behind zero deforestation commitments for palm oil [2,070]
  15. Monkeys use field scientists as human shields against predators [2,034]
  16. Sold into extinction: great apes betrayed by protectors [2,006]
  17. Surprising habitat: camera traps reveal high levels of mammal diversity in oil palm plantations [1,983]
  18. Please, don't hate us: celebrating World Snake Day! [1,973]
  19. Horror movie bugs: new wasp species builds nest with the bodies of dead ants [1,932]
  20. APP: Indonesia needs a new business model [1,874]
  21. Discarded cell phones to help fight rainforest poachers, loggers in real-time [1,868]
  22. Roads through the rainforest: an overview of South America's 'arc of deforestation' [1,835]
  23. Palm oil company clears rainforest in New Guinea [1,806]
  24. APP won't acquire companies that continue to destroy forests [1,777]
  25. What is peat swamp, and why should I care? [1,623]
  26. On babies and motherhood: how giant armadillos are surprising scientists (photos) [1,603]
  27. On a whim: Equatorial Guinea building new capital city in the middle of the rainforest [1,571]
  28. Unrelenting population growth driving global warming, mass extinction [1,508]
  29. Don't eat or touch bat bushmeat amid worsening Ebola outbreak, UN warns [1,504]
  30. Next big idea in forest conservation? Rewards for reforestation [1,478]
  31. The last best place no more: massive deforestation destroying prime chimp habitat in Uganda [1,469]
  32. A garden or a wilderness? One-fifth of the Amazon may have been savannah before the arrival of Europeans [1,459]
  33. Visiting the rainforest - a practical guide [1,436]
  34. Super cute, but tiny, elephant-relative discovered in Namibia [1,421]
  35. The future of tropical biology research and conservation [1,402]
  36. Oil palm plantations degrade local water quality relative to community forests [1,366]
  37. Phone-based logging alert system eyes expanding to the Amazon [1,267]
  38. Brazil could meet all its food demand by 2040 without cutting down another tree [1,208]
  39. The quiet zoo revolution [1,142]
  40. Monkeys reset camera trap, capture first-ever images of flat-headed cats in park [1,059]
  41. Will the last ape found be the first to go? Bonobos' biggest refuge under threat (Part I) [1,052]
  42. Surrounded by deforestation, critically endangered gorillas hang on by a thread [1,037]
  43. Cargill to cut off suppliers who don't provide deforestation-free palm oil [1,003]
  44. In cutting deforestation, Brazil leads world in reducing emissions [998]
  45. Booming populations, rising economies, threatened biodiversity: the tropics will never be the same [996]
  46. Good intentions, collateral damage: forest conservation may be hurting grasslands [974]
  47. Downturn in shade-grown coffee putting forests, wildlife, people at risk [970]
  48. Green under siege: world's biodiversity hotspots 85 percent impacted [963]
  49. Peru slashes environmental protections to attract more mining and fossil fuel investment [951]
  50. Ecologists are underestimating the impacts of rainforest logging [950]
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