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Clark Lungren and the case for compromise in conservation

The year in rainforests 2025: Deforestation fell; the risks did not

Africa mulls gap in climate adaptation finance for agriculture

‘The bargain of the century’: An economist’s vision for expanding clean energy access in Africa

Environmentalist hugs tree for 72 hours for Kenya’s native forests

William Bond, grasslands researcher who reminded conservation that context matters, has died

Cape Town’s new plan for baboons: Fence, capture and possibly euthanize

Huge ‘blue carbon’ offsetting project takes root in the mangroves of Sierra Leone

Neddy Mulimo treated ranger welfare as conservation

Ethiopian youth groups restore Rift valley lake & livelihoods

Protected areas in Africa are vital but local perceptions vary (commentary)

Tanzania’s tree-climbing hyraxes have adapted to life without trees

How Southern African farmers & elephants can both adapt to coexist

Tech alone won’t stop poaching, but it’s changing how rangers work

Congo’s communities are creating a 1-million-hectare biodiversity corridor

New study splits giraffe experts on future wild captures for zoos

Kenyan woman hugs tree for 72 hours in protest against loss of beloved trees

Earth’s freshwater fish face harsh new climate challenges, researchers warn

Mining controversies: The hidden toll of green energy

Women scatter seeds, restore forests in Guinea, the ‘water tower of West Africa’

West and Central Africa tackle coastal erosion

Tanzanian community-led innovation wins global award for boosting conservation

A Thin Green Line: The 2,000-strong ranger force of African Parks

South Africa considers site near African penguin colony for third nuclear power plant

Artisanal fishers in Liberia question benefits of new tracking devices from government

Banned for years, dangerous pesticides persist in Nigerian farming

Top-down projects, exotic trees, weak tenure: Congo Basin restoration misses the mark

African environment programs still try to fill funding gap since USAID freeze

Africa’s wildlife has lost a third of its ‘ecological power,’ study says

As fish catches fall and seas rise, Douala’s residents join efforts to restore mangroves

‘My mother would not be happy with the state of the planet’: Interview with Wanjira Mathai

Small cat conservationists hail Uganda’s new Echuya Forest National Park

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