Latoya Abulu

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Latoya Abulu is a senior editor at Mongabay covering Indigenous news, nature-based solutions to climate change and stories about high conservation value ecosystems. / Latoya Abulu est une rédactrice en chef à Mongabay.

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Indigenous women in Peru use technology to protect Amazon forests

Indigenous fishers lead science-backed conservation of Colombia’s wetlands

Europe’s competition over Indigenous Sámi resources: Voices from the land (commentary)

Satellite data show burst of deforestation in Myanmar rare earth mining hotspots

Photos: Indigenous elders push for comeback of the revered Philippine crocodile

In Argentina, lithium exploration proceeds amid community disputes

Lithium mining leaves severe impacts in Chile, but new methods exist: Report

Colombia’s Siona Indigenous guard faces landmines, violence around territory

Isolated tribes under threat as Peru votes down Yavarí Mirim Indigenous Reserve

New report recommends ways to increase women’s access to funding

The making of an autonomous Indigenous nation in Peru’s Amazon

An Indigenous-led solar canoe initiative expands across the Amazon

Brunei built Southeast Asia’s longest bridge. What does this mean for wildlife?

Development banks under fire for backing disputed Nepal hydropower project

Ethiopian initiatives try to mainstream traditional and resilient enset crop in diets

Norway pledges more direct funding to support Indigenous peoples in Brazil

Global wetlands conference results in resolutions for protection & restoration

Filipino communities use vast variety of endemic plants for health: Study

Former poachers guard Cabo Verde’s endangered sea turtles

Uncovering forest loss in gorilla park six months after M23 offensive in the DRC

‘Nothing about us without us’: Inuit leader Sara Olsvig on ocean politics

Report reveals severe impact of last year’s drought on Amazonian communities

A forest garden project attempts to expand into the Sahel

The sacred humans-bird connection in Ethiopia’s wetlands: Interview with Abebayehu Aticho

Oil ‘does not guarantee stability’: Colombia’s environment minister on energy transition

How a quiet climate finance model is funneling money directly to communities

From protection to control : Van Beemen and Kaplin discuss conservation in Africa

Attack on Indigenous land defenders in Peru reveals snags in protection system

U’wa people await implementation of landmark court ruling against Colombian gov’t

Locals fear Chile’s new port project for green energy will disrupt ecosystems

How private funding helped one NGO survive the USAID cuts

Indigenous Amazonians win landmark ruling against mercury pollution in Colombia

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