Tropical rainforests contain a hugely rich diversity of species of plants and animals. They are also home to many different indigenous people, who have unique and treasured cultures.
Rainforests and Conservation
80% of tropical agricultural expansion between 1980-2000 came at expense of forests
Secret titanium mine threatens Cambodia's most untouched forest
Amazon deforestation falls significantly in 2010, according to preliminary data
Photos: 'Tarzan' chameleon discovered in Madagascar
Scientists condemn current development plan in Kalimantan
Cargill to engage Indonesian supplier after audit confirms forest destruction
Longtime target of green groups, Cargill, to supply sustainably-certified palm oil to Unilever
Audit finds palm oil company destroyed peatlands, but not primary forest
Cargill backtracks on sustainability push for palm oil, says activist group
Norway urged to dump shares of other forest-destroying companies
Indonesia's forest conservation plan may not sufficiently reduce emissions
India's Avatar: decision coming on mine that threatens indigenous group
Gazprom, Shell and Clinton Foundation back rainforest carbon deal in Borneo
Norway divests from Malaysian logging company after rainforest destruction
146 dams threaten Amazon basin
New website appeal: Defending the Chaco in Paraguay
Logged forests retain considerable biodiversity in Borneo providing conservation opportunity
APP refutes Greenpeace charges on deforestation, though audit remains absent
First Field Ecology Course and a New Hummingbird Study at REGUA, Brazil
An important step in the conservation of Magellanic penguins in Argentinean waters
Orangutan populations collapse in pristine forest areas
Stunning monkey discovered in the Colombian Amazon
Amazon deforestation remains low in Brazil
Successful training for African NGOs
New: Red-crested Turaco Aviary
80% of rainforests could adversely impacted by logging, deforestation, climate change by 2100
How Greenpeace changes big business
Tracing the footsteps of the Ecological Footprint
Controversial changes to Brazilian forest law passes first barrier
Rainforest destruction progresses in waves
Reforestation of rainforests sequesters more carbon than plantations
Bold rainforest idea makes good: Ecuador secures trust fund to save park from oil developers
Logging crisis pushes Madagascar's forests on to UNESCO's Danger List
Mahogany market in US threatening the lives of uncontacted natives in the Amazon
If Madagascar's biodiversity is to be saved, international community must step up
Frog Videos from Supporters compilation
Fundación Patagonia Natural collaborates with local government to run Whale Observatory (Argentina)
Scientists sound warning on forest carbon payment scheme
Rare primate photographed for the first time
Illegal logging declining worldwide, but still 'major problem'
