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Cambodia’s once-massive national park continues to lose its forest

New survey puts human face on pollution caused by U.S. wood pellet mills

Elusive wildcats may hold the key to healthier forests in Africa

‘Treat us as partners, central actors’: Interview with Indigenous activist Joan Carling

225 NGOs call on EU to reject delay to deforestation law

Cambodian company strips protected areas of timber for export

In Costa Rica, sustainable tourism is no longer enough for conservation

Illegal logging footprint in the Amazon expanded by a fifth, report finds

Experts map biodiversity richness on Afro-descendent peoples’ lands

Cambodian logging syndicate tied to major U.S. wood flooring supply chains

Revealed: Biomass firm poised to clear Bornean rainforest for dubious ‘green’ energy

Delay of EU Deforestation Regulation may ‘be excuse to gut law,’ activists fear

RSPO rules Samsung palm oil subsidiary violated Indigenous rights in Sumatra

Thailand’s budding mangrove restoration plans spark both hope and concern

Brazil upgrades park to protect Amazon’s tallest tree, allows tourism

Angkor Plywood, the ‘timber cartel’ shipping Cambodian forests internationally

NGOs push EU to label Sarawak as ‘high risk’ source of timber, palm oil

The world’s chocolate cravings speed up deforestation in the Congo Basin: Study

Coffee agroforestry holds promise for smallholder growers in Malawi

Cambodian environment minister bans logging at tycoon’s Cardamoms hydropower project

Reporter who revealed deforestation in Cambodia now charged with deforestation

Do Indigenous peoples really conserve 80% of the world’s biodiversity?

Why the Maxakali people are calling on their spirits to recover the Atlantic Forest

Meta to buy 3.9 million carbon credits from controversial tree plantations

As logging intensifies forest fires, Wet’suwet’en fight to protect old growth

Indigenous peoples won in court — but in practice, they face a different reality

Just 0.7% of land hosts one-third of unique, endangered species, study

Community forest or corporate fortune? How public land became a mine in Cambodia

Investors urge banks to cut commodity-driven deforestation

Honduras taps armed forces to eliminate deforestation by 2029. Will it work?

Report links killings to environmental crimes in Peru’s Amazon

How the Zai farming technique is transforming soil fertility in North Cameroon

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