Latoya Abulu

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Latoya Abulu is an editor at Mongabay covering Indigenous news, nature-based solutions to climate change and stories about high conservation value ecosystems. You can reach her on Twitter @LatoyaAbulu

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Questions over who gets the billions pledged to Indigenous causes at COP26

Study confirms anti-inflammatory property of traditional Samoan remedy

Indigenous people get less than 1% of climate funding? It’s actually worse (commentary)

Indigenous mine opponents targeted in raids during state of siege in Guatemala

Indigenous leaders share hopes and concerns towards pledges made at COP26

New global partnership aims to remove barriers to Indigenous climate finance

$1.7 billion pledged in support of Indigenous and local communities’ land tenure

WWF distances itself from rights abuses at U.S. congressional hearing

Hundreds of NGOs sign open letter calling to halt “illegal activities” in DRC’s protected areas

Local communities saved Cabo Pulmo with a national park. Then came the tourists.

Indigenous guides warn of repercussions if we don’t fix our relationship with nature

In Zimbabwe, an irrigation project threatens a tribe’s land and trees

Indigenous leaders to push for land tenure rights as climate solution at COP26

Deprived of their forests, Uganda’s Batwa adapt their sustainable practices

‘Pristine wilderness’ without human presence is a flawed construct, study says

On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, celebrating Earth’s unsung environmental stewards

Oil pipeline on Native lands ramps up as Canada honors its Indigenous people

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