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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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Kenyan hunter-gatherers forced to farm now face increased evictions from their forest

Nickel, Tesla and two decades of environmental activism: Q&A with leader Raphaël Mapou

All eyes on Tesla as it invests in a troubled nickel mine

Mining company destroys Indigenous cemetery during expansion in Honduras

A tale of successes and new challenges in Senegal: Q&A with ICCA coordinator Salatou Sambou

‘The return of land to Indigenous people is key’: Q&A with Shinnecock Kelp Farm’s Tela Troge

Farmers in Mexico fight coffee disease with resistant varieties and agroforestry

‘Lost’ Amazonian cities hint at how to build urban landscapes without harming nature

Maasai protesters shot, beaten as Tanzania moves forward with wildlife game reserve

Illegal mining threatens one of the last forest links between the Andes and Ecuador’s Amazon

First Nation reclaims territory by declaring Indigenous protected area in Canada

Canada mining push puts major carbon sink and Indigenous lands in the crosshairs

Indigenous oyster fisheries were ‘fundamentally different’: Q&A with researcher Marco Hatch

A look at violence and conflict over Indigenous lands in nine Latin American countries

Drastic declines in Neotropical birds in a protected Panamanian forest

‘What’s lacking is respect for Mayan culture’: Q&A with Pedro Uc Be on Mexico’s Tren Maya

Tale of two pandemics as mining thrived while communities faced restrictions

Results of mining tax for reforestation in the DRC leave more questions than answers

Conflict over resources in Kenya hits deadly highs with firearms in play

Indigenous group and locals sign agreement to protect sustainable livelihoods and culture

To conserve the vibrant diversity of Central Africa’s forests, include Indigenous people (commentary)

Indigenous village harvests seeds to slow deforestation in Brazil’s Cerrado

“Indigenous people are fighting to protect a natural equilibrium”: Q&A with Patricia Gualinga

Citizen participation: a key achievement at the first COP to the Escazú Agreement

“We are on the front line”: Q&A with Indigenous land defender Adiela Jineth Mera Paz

Indigenous group defends uncontacted relatives from cattle onslaught in the Gran Chaco

Land restoration requires immediate action and Indigenous land rights, says U.N. report

Funding, titling project for Indigenous-led organizations launched

President Biden signs order aimed at protecting old-growth forests across U.S.

Saving old-growth forests: Q&A with Amazon Watch’s Leila Salazar-López

Indigenous knowledge and science team up to triple a caribou herd

Sharing a marine reserve with fishers: Q&A with Belize Fisheries’ Adriel Castañeda

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