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Extreme heat exposure in cities tripled in less than 35 years, study finds

Brazil leads Amazon in forest loss this year, Indigenous and protected areas hold out

Southern patas monkeys face extinction in a decade without intervention

Brazil court upholds ban on missionaries trying to contact isolated Indigenous

Are nature-based solutions the silver bullet for social & environmental crises?

Gorilla baby boom sparks hope in DRC, but threats to great apes persist

In Half-Earth Project, a full-on bid to get countries to protect biodiversity

‘Acts of poaching and other crimes’: Cameroon plans a new road in Lobéké National Park

Two threatened whale groups had a mini baby boom, but not because of lockdown

Indonesia investigates alleged abuse of Sumatran tigers at city zoo

Loss of oil palm permits leaves Papuan villages uncertain and fearful

In Peruvian Andes, ancient crops hold promise for a climate-blighted future

A bridge of trees reunites gibbons separated by a railway line in India

Mongabay’s What-To-Watch list for October 2021

On islands that inspired theory of evolution, deforestation cuts uneven path

Oil spills plague Venezuelan coast, but cleanup efforts are lacking: Report

Look beyond carbon credits to put a price on nature’s services, experts say

How can philanthropy be more effective in environmental grant making? (commentary)

For companies eyeing net-zero carbon emissions, ‘no clue how to get there’

‘Antithetical to science’: When deep-sea research meets mining interests

Illegal logging threatens rare Cameroonian hardwood with extinction

People want to do right by nature. They just need a nudge, study shows

A gendered approach to the illegal wildlife trade could engender an anti-trafficking revolution (commentary)

For Brazil’s persecuted Krenak people, justice arrives half a century later

For Adams Cassinga, fighting wildlife trafficking in DRC is a life mission

Malawi court sentences Chinese wildlife trafficking kingpin to 14 years in jail

Children born in 2020 will see spike in climate disasters, study says

Labor rights violations at Brazil coffee farm linked to Starbucks, Nespresso

Beached whale shark in Indonesia reportedly cut up by locals to eat

Oil pipeline on Native lands ramps up as Canada honors its Indigenous people

For Costa Rica’s Indigenous Bribri women, agroforestry is an act of resistance and resilience

Mapping threats to land mammals, amphibians and birds: study

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