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This Is What Happens When Tigers Try to Sneak Up on Small Bears - nytimes.com - India

This Is What Happens When Tigers Try to Sneak Up on Small Bears

In North America, full-grown bears are seldom forced to fight predators for their lives. But things are different for the sloth bear of the Indian subcontinent. The animals go head-to-head with some of the fiercest predators of all: tigers.

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Tigers are disappearing from Southeast Asia. A forest in Thailand is offering new hope - edition.cnn.com - Thailand

Tigers are disappearing from Southeast Asia. A forest in Thailand is offering new hope

Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action.

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Abdul Ghani - Can Malaysia conduct 'orangutan diplomacy' without shipping its apes abroad? Critics say there are better ideas - channelnewsasia.com - Malaysia - county Centre

Can Malaysia conduct 'orangutan diplomacy' without shipping its apes abroad? Critics say there are better ideas

SANDAKAN: It is 3pm and feeding time at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah.

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106 rare crocodile eggs are found in Cambodia, the biggest such discovery in 20 years - apnews.com - Cambodia - county Park

106 rare crocodile eggs are found in Cambodia, the biggest such discovery in 20 years

PNOMH PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Conservationists in Cambodia found 106 eggs of rare Siamese crocodile species in a western Cambodian wildlife sanctuary, officials said Thursday, calling it the biggest discovery in the last 20 years, giving new hope for the world’s rarest crocodile species’ survival in the wild.

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Heather Chen - Malayan tiger teeters on ‘brink of extinction’ as spate of deaths sparks alarm - edition.cnn.com - Malaysia - county Park - county Henry

Malayan tiger teeters on ‘brink of extinction’ as spate of deaths sparks alarm

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Swelling deer herd hems in South Korean islanders - asiaone.com - South Korea - county Park - county Island

Swelling deer herd hems in South Korean islanders

ANMA ISLAND, South Korea — Under the light of a moon partially obscured by cloud, the eyes of a dozen deer glow uncannily in the dark on South Korea's island of Anma.

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Xi Jinping - San Diego Zoo shares first look at new giant pandas following their arrival in US - edition.cnn.com - China - Usa - county San Diego

San Diego Zoo shares first look at new giant pandas following their arrival in US

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A study finds Indonesia’s deforested land is often left idle. But some see potential in that - apnews.com - Indonesia - Germany - state Maryland - city Jakarta, Indonesia

A study finds Indonesia’s deforested land is often left idle. But some see potential in that

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Years after being felled, vast swathes of Indonesia’s old-growth forests are left sitting idle. And when the land is finally put to use, it’s most often for new palm oil plantations, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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