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February 7, 2012 — Estadao Começou ontem o primeiro módulo do treinamento do Programa de Desenvolvimento e Qualificação dos Viveiros Florestais da Mata Atlântica do Rio de Janeiro, uma iniciativa da Conservação Internacional em parceria com a Natural Partners February 6, 2012 — Straits Times February 4, 2012 — WAMU A Cowboy Frog, an Armored Catfish and a Crayola Katydid are among the 46 new animal species discovered recently in Suriname; Sam Litzinger speaks with the man who led the historic expedition February 4, 2012 — ENN In 2011, green sea turtles laid a staggering 1.44 million eggs on just one island in the Philippines thanks to conservation efforts, breaking all previous records.
February 1, 2012 — Huffington Post February 1, 2012 — Discovery The eggs were laid on Baguan Island, which is protected as a turtle sanctuary. Conservation efforts on the island must be working.
January 29, 2012 — Daily Mail Scientists unearthed another 45 species during a three-year project where they were helped by tribes who live in villages along the Kutari and Sipaliwini Rivers in Suriname.
January 27, 2012 — Fox News Amazing creatures found in jungle of Suriname. January 25, 2012 — BBC The expedition to the pristine tropical forests of Suriname was led by the charity Conservation International. The collaboration between scientists, indigenous people and students recorded 1,300 species in total.
January 25, 2012 — Fox News "Our team was privileged to explore one of the last remaining areas of vast, unroaded wilderness in the world," said Trond Larsen, director of Conservation International's Rapid Assessment Program.
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