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International hesitancy to adopt environmental regulations threatens Indigenous rights

The environmental mismanagement of enduring oil industry impacts in the Pan Amazon

Indigenous efforts to save Peru’s Marañon River could spell trouble for big oil

Sumatra villages count cost of deadly river tsunami swelled by illegal logging

Hyundai ends aluminum deal with Adaro Minerals following K-pop protest

Protected areas bear the brunt as forest loss continues across Cambodia

Caribbean startups are turning excess seaweed into an agroecology solution

Brazil’s illegal gold trade takes a hammering, but persists underground

Global coral bleaching now underway looks set to be largest on record

Climate change could drive mammal extinction in Brazil’s Caatinga, study warns

Rapid growth of Bolivia’s lithium industry creating new problems for local communities

It will take 880 years to achieve UN ocean conservation goals, at this rate (commentary)

On the trail of Borneo’s bay cat, one of the world’s most mysterious felines

Faced with an extreme future, one Colombian island struggles to rebuild

Conservationists welcome new PNG Protected Areas Act — but questions remain

Traceability is no silver bullet for reducing deforestation (commentary)

Bonobos, the ‘hippy apes’, may not be as peaceful as once thought

Between Brazil’s Caatinga & Cerrado, communities profit from native fruits

New technologies to map environmental crime in the Amazon Basin (commentary)

Rainwater reserves a tenuous lifeline for Sumatran community amid punishing dry season

Research links deforestation in Cambodia to stunting in kids, anemia in women

New online tool is first to track funding to Indigenous, local and Afro-descendant communities

A new and improved bird family tree shows rapid post-dinosaur evolution

In Java Sea, vigilantism and poverty rise as purse seine fishing continues

Unseen and unregulated: ‘Ghost’ roads carve up Asia-Pacific tropical forests

Forests in Vietnam’s Central Highlands at risk as development projects take priority

A short walk through Amazon time: Interview with archaeologist Anna Roosevelt

Haunting song pays tribute to Toughie, the frog whose extinction went unnoticed

Brazil’s cattle industry could suffer major losses without climate policies, report says

Tapirs in Brazil’s Cerrado inspire research on human health & pesticides

In highly urbanized Japan, city farmers are key to achieving organic goal

The potential for tracking wildlife health & disease via bioacoustics is great (commentary)

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