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As southern African freshwater fish & fisheries struggle, collaboration is key (commentary)

Logging done sustainably doesn’t have to harm ecosystem services, study finds

How a fun women’s gathering led to small wildcat conservation in Peru’s Andes

The indelible traces of oil and gas in the Peruvian, Ecuadorian and Colombian Amazon

Trained to stop poaching, Benin park rangers instead face jihadists

Argentina weighs new MPA to curb international fishing frenzy in ‘Blue Hole’

Luxury hunting firm linked to decades of poaching in Tanzania, whistleblowers say

African Parks embarks on critical conservation undertaking for 2,000 rhinos

Search for rare Nigerian damselflies finds forest habitats under threat

In Mexico, avocado suppliers continue sourcing from illegally deforested land

Indonesian Islamic behemoth’s entry into coal mining sparks youth wing revolt

Indonesia expands IPLC land recognition — but the pace is too slow, critics say

One year after oil referendum, what’s next for Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park?

In the DRC, a government commission is taking funds owed to people relocated by mines

Conserving & restoring waterways can mitigate extreme urban heat in Bangladesh

Arctic melt ponds influence sea ice extent each summer — but how much?

3D ‘digital twin’ rainforest maps could help reforestation programs in Costa Rica

The promise of ecocide law, from boardroom to courtroom (commentary)

Blockchain as a carbon market fix: Interview with William ten Zijthoff, Flávia De Souza Mendes & Maximilian Rösgen

‘Everything is a being’ for South Africa’s amaMpondo fighting to protect nature

Brazil’s ‘Mothers of the Mangroves’ protect an ecological and cultural heritage

A national park and its rangers in Bolivia endure persisting road construction, illegal mining

Acre’s communities face drinking water shortage amid Amazon drought

Sri Lanka’s blue carbon ecosystems at risk as government seeks way out of economic crisis

Deal ends environmental agents’ strike in Brazil, but grievances fester

Petroperú’s financial troubles could mean no oil spill remediation, communities fear

The Andes are a key supplier of gold for the Amazon Basin

Climate change threatens public health, raising the spread of food-borne diseases

In the Sundarbans, women are embracing mangrove restoration as an alternative livelihood

Sumatran province brings hammer down on illegal oil wells after fatal blasts

At-risk groups in Indonesia demand greater say in climate policymaking

Reforestation to capture carbon could be done much more cheaply, study says

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