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In Kenya, a Maasai community burned by ecotourism gives it another shot

Breeding success raises hopes for future of endangered African penguin

Forests & Finance: Certification for deforesters, and repression for an evicted community

Protecting the peatlands and woodlands in Angola’s ‘source of life’

Element Africa: Keeping platinum in the ground, and minors out of mines

As banks fund oil pipeline, campaigners question their environmental pledges

Forests & Finance: From logging in Cameroon to cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire

Element Africa: Mines take their toll on nature and communities

Forests & Finance: A road project, food baskets, and unique wildlife

Ethiopia’s honey forest: People and wildlife living in sweet harmony

Poaching surges in the birthplace of white rhino conservation

Australian oil and gas firm Invictus awarded carbon offset project in Zimbabwe

Fished out at sea and smoked out on land, Senegal fishers take on a fishmeal factory

Forests & Finance: Sit-ins, seeds over seedlings, and fuel-saving cookstoves

Element Africa: Diamonds, oil, coltan, and more diamonds

The mine leak was bad. The DRC and Angola’s response are no better, report says

Trafficked: Kidnapped chimps, jailed rhino horn traffickers, and seized donkey parts

As a Cameroon palm oil firm gets RSPO certified, it’s also found in breach

In Gabon, camera-trap developers find the ideal proving ground for their craft

Private road sparks fears for Cameroon’s Ebo Forest

Hundreds of iconic Barbary macaques feared dead in Morocco forest fire

Mozambique busts notorious rhino poacher

In Congo, a carbon sink like no other risks being carved up for oil

Nigerian refugees in Cameroon turn biomass into charcoal to spare trees

Cameroon’s Nigerian refugees who degraded their camp are now vanguards of reforestation

Home away from home: Researchers trial artificial nests for Lilian’s lovebirds

‘That’s a scam’: Indian firm’s REDD+ carbon deal in the DRC raises concern

World is losing ‘magical’ tradition of human-animal mutualism, study warns

‘GPS’ bird points to the sweet spot: Q&A with honey hunter Eliupendo Laltaika

Report clears Kenyan conservancy of community abuse, but advocates cry foul

Can wonder plant spekboom really bring smiles back to sad South African towns?

Cash-strapped Zimbabwe pushes to be allowed to sell its ivory stockpile

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