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TRI Fellows: The First Thirty Years
Caffeine and theobromine analysis of Paullinia yoco, a vine harvested by indigenous peoples of the upper Amazon
Mercury exposure and risk among women of childbearing age in Madre de Dios, Peru
The social roots of ecological degradation in El Nevado de Toluca natural protected area, Mexico
Numb to the world: Degradation desensitization and environmentally responsible behavior
Devouring the Congo
Plantation projects in Madagascar: approaches, objectives and reflections for fuelwood production
Penguin politics: Human dynamics in the African penguin conservation debate
Are Chinese companies devastating the African environment? Exploring the role of a Chinese hydropower company in the Zambian environmental impact assessment process
Etic vs emic as adaptive measures to climate change: The rat as a misguided friend
Characterizing the traditional tree-garden systems of southwest Sri Lanka
FIELD REPORT Resting on the smallest wings: The flight of conservation
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