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Agriculture, illegal ranching and roads threaten the jaguar in Mesoamerica

In Honduras, communities race to establish reserve as La Mosquitia forest disappears

Agribusiness giant Olam gets head start on EUDR; its suppliers, not so much

Grassroots efforts sprout up to protect Central America’s Trifinio watershed

Foreign investor lawsuits impede Honduras human rights & environment protections

A father and son duo fight invasive lionfish on a Honduran reef

A deadly fly is spreading through Central America. Experts blame illegal cattle ranching

U.S. court approves historic settlement for Honduran farmers’ case against the World Bank’s IFC

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

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

Failed U.S. ‘war on drugs’ endangers Central American bird habitats, study warns

Garifuna land rights abuses persist in Honduras, despite court ruling

On a remote island, Honduras plans mega-prison in an unstudied reserve

Honduran environmental defenders hit hard by human rights crisis, report says

Indonesian palm oil, Brazilian beef top contributors to U.S. deforestation exposure

Agroforestry project sows seeds of hope in drought-hit Honduras

Report: Human tragedy stalks the prized Honduran lobster industry

U.N. carbon trading scheme holds promise and peril for tropical forests

Top 15 species discoveries from 2022 (Photos)

Guatemala landfill feeds ‘trash islands’ hundreds of miles away in Honduras

Honduran forest governance agreement brings cautious hope

Mining company destroys Indigenous cemetery during expansion in Honduras

A look at violence and conflict over Indigenous lands in nine Latin American countries

On a Honduran island, a community effort grows to protect its precious reefs

Honduras bans open-pit mining, citing environmental and public health concerns

Innovative sewage solutions: Tackling the global human waste problem

Across Latin America, palm oil violations abound — with little accountability

Inga tree points to way out of slash-and-burn for Central American farmers

Former dam executive found guilty in the killing of Berta Cáceres

In the Honduran Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, an illegal road for cattle and drugs

Drugs and agriculture cause deforestation to skyrocket at Honduran UNESCO site

Electronic ears listen to poachers in a key Central American jaguar habitat

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