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São Tomé and Príncipe commits to creating a marine protected area network

24 years on, part one of WTO treaty curbing fisheries subsidies takes effect

How will fisheries change in a hotter world? Experts share

In western Nepal, farmers switch to growing turmeric; elephants stay away

Displaced and dispossessed, Cambodia’s ethnic Cham fishers struggle to survive

Encouraging signs from a no-fishing zone in Comoros could inspire others

To host UN climate talks, Brazil chose one of its poorer cities. That’s no accident

A forest garden project attempts to expand into the Sahel

After USAID cut, Ethiopia’s largest community conservation area aims for self-sufficiency

Indigenous forest stewards watch over one of the world’s rarest raptors

Viral standoff at Philippines’ Mt. Pinatubo exposes decades of Indigenous exclusion

‘Degrowth’ gains a foothold in Barcelona and support internationally

Environmental & rights activists flee and hide as M23 captures DRC’s cities

Amid bombs and chaos, Goma’s displaced residents share their fears and hopes

The key factors fueling conflict in eastern DRC

Sundarbans fisherfolk are battered by cyclones amid fishing bans

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

Report shows dire state of Mekong’s fish — but damage can still be undone

Study: Fishing with pesticides and dynamite puts Ecuadorian Amazon in peril

On Jakarta’s vanishing shoreline, climate change seen abetting child marriages

Elephants invade as habitat loss soars in Nigerian forest reserve

Forests in the furnace: Cambodia’s garment sector is fueled by illegal logging

Can community payments with no strings attached benefit biodiversity?

Small farmers in limbo as Cambodia wavers on Tonle Sap conservation rules

Changing circumstances turn ‘sustainable communities’ into deforestation drivers: Study

Dammed, now mined: Indigenous Brazilians fight for the Xingu River’s future

Weakening of agrarian reform program increases violence against settlers in Brazilian Amazon

Saving the economically important hilsa fish comes at a cost to Bangladesh fishers

Human pressures strain Lake Tanganyika’s biodiversity and water quality

Fisheries crackdown pushes Cambodians to the brink on Tonle Sap lake

How a rare Colombian flower cultivated with Indigenous know-how is changing lives

A conservation failure in Sumatra serves a cautionary tale for PES schemes

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