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In a tiny, remote region of Myanmar, scientists have discovered 19 new species of strikingly patterned geckos. These lizards were found in isolated limestone hills and towers (known as karst) wit...
Read moreThe forests of Karen state are a conservationist’s dream. Ranging from teak trees to bamboo, they contain some of the most iconic species of endangered mammals in the world. “This inc...
Read moreFeatured on the BBC World Service: At the other end of Thailand in the north-west, is the long border with Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. And here thousands of square miles of teak and bamboo ...
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