Burned Rainforest Vulnerable to Grass Invasion

Rainforests that have been affected by even low-intensity fires are far more vulnerable to invasion by grasses, finds a new study published in special issue of the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.  This invasion can lead to even more devastating fires. Read more below.   Read more from...

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Experiment Aims to Steep Rainforest in Carbon Dioxide

Scientists, in an effort to determine how rainforests respond to increased CO2 in the atmosphere due to climate change, are conducting an experiment in a patch of the Amazon to see how additional carbon impacts the forest.  Read more below. Read more from Nature Learn more about Forest and Climate...

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Improving Community Healthcare Helps Protect Rainforests in Borneo

A new study suggests that increased access to high quality healthcare may reduce chronic logging in Indonesian Borneo. Read more below.  Providing high quality healthcare to communities around a rainforest park in Indonesian Borneo may be helping reduce chronic illegal logging, suggests a new assessment published by a conservation group.  The five-year...

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Jabu Again Misleading People on Baram Dam

Sarawak’s Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu is again misleading the people.  Recently quoted in the Borneo Post, he stated “Aye for proposed Baram HEP – Jabu”, saying that “community leaders and representatives in Baram are all for the proposed Baram Hydroelectric Dam Project.”  Read more below...

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