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PEOPLE • PLACES • PLANET

Investing in nature: African ministers call for rethink on conservation funding

From ponds to power plays: South African scientist tackles invasive plants with game-changing research

Putting people at the heart of conservation

Tracking the hidden journey of eels: Why collaboration across the Indian Ocean matters

From barriers to breakthroughs: Africa’s scientific journey

Visualising science: Leading African researchers reveal nature’s secrets in posters

The real forces behind biodiversity loss — and what we can do about them

When wildlife comes calling: A struggle for survival

Tipping Points 34

Beyond the brink: How three African scientists are building the tools to counter ecological collapse

Research tackles the tensions between nature and necessity

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  • Origins: Archaeology & palaeontology
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  • Preventing extinction
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  • Tipping points, landscape ecology and climate change
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