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Logging, road construction continue to fuel forest loss in Papua New Guinea

To keep track of salmon migrations in real time, First Nations turn to AI

Study: Despite armed conflicts, Indigenous lands have better environment quality

Big promises to Indigenous groups from new global nature fund — but will it deliver?

Expected ship traffic to LNG Canada port could see whale deaths also rise

Progress is slow on Africa’s Great Green Wall, but some bright spots bloom

Volunteers, First Nations work to bring back a disappearing oak prairie

For urban poor in Global South, nature-based solutions have always been a way to get by

As tourism booms in India’s Western Ghats, habitat loss pushes endangered frogs to the edge

PNG youths’ loss of tradition is bad news for hunting — but also for conservation

Deforestation drives fire risk in Borneo amid a warming climate, study finds

Indigenous funding model is a win-win for ecosystems and local economies in Canada

SE Asia’s COVID legacy is less wildlife trade, but more hunting, study finds

As sea lice feast away on dwindling salmon, First Nations decide the fate of salmon farms

Authorities and Yobin communities clash as deforestation spikes in Indian national park

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

Lessons from panda conservation could help Asia’s other, overlooked, bears

Climate crisis forecasts a fragile future for wildflowers and pollinators

Climate change set to upend global fishery agreements, study warns

New assessment finds dragonflies and damselflies in trouble worldwide

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