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A Cameroon stadium spurs one community’s fight over ancestral lands

Critically endangered parakeets get a new home on New Zealand island

Indigenous schools ensure next generations protect Borneo’s ‘omen birds’

With biological and cultural diversity at literal crossroads in the tropics, a new approach is needed (commentary)

More Indigenous peoples request consultation as controversial road paves through Peru’s Amazon

Brazil’s crackdown on illegal mining in Munduruku Indigenous land sees success, but fears remain

Forest management ambitions in Brazilian Amazon aim to make up for lost time

Tragedy haunts community on shore of Sumatra’s largest solar farm

Nickel miners dig up Indonesia’s Gebe Island despite Indigenous and legal opposition

10 unique community-led conservation solutions in the face of environmental despair

Indigenous community calls out Cambodian REDD+ project as tensions simmer in the Cardamoms

Initiative sets sights on rewilding three New Zealand islands

Brazil communities accuse companies of ‘green grabbing’ for wind energy

DRC conflict so far ‘devastating’ to Indigenous lands & people: Interview with Samuel Ade Ndasi

Brazil’s SUDAM scandal, a case of government-backed deforestation

Yaku Raymi: The Quechua Ritual to Save a Glacier

New setbacks for Peruvian Amazon reserve put uncontacted tribes at risk

In the drylands of northern Kenya, a ‘summer school’ for young researchers

Facing possible eviction, North Sumatra farmers contest palm oil giant

Indonesian court blocks palm oil expansion, but leaves Indigenous land rights in limbo

Clash of worlds for the Amazon’s Cinta Larga: Interview with author Alex Cuadros

Indigenous leaders optimistic after resumed U.N. biodiversity conference in Rome

Agroforestry stores less carbon than reforestation, but has many other benefits, study finds

Gaza and West Bank farmers salvage olive harvest amid displacement, destruction and Israeli settler violence

Pastoralists know every landscape has a history: Interview with Gufu Oba

Land distribution in the Pan Amazon is tainted by corruption

In Australia’s little-known rainforests, tradition and science collaborate for good

Land rights bill in Suriname sparks outrage in Indigenous communities

Funerary practices in Fiji protect marine areas while honoring the deceased

Yanomami youth turn to drones to watch their Amazon territory

In remote Philippine villages, micro-hydro alternatives power Indigenous homes

Study unearths sophisticated year-round corn-growing system in ancient Bolivian Amazon

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