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National Geographic photographer Kiliii Yüyan on why Indigenous peoples are the best conservationists

Brazil cites Mongabay reporting in recommendation to suspend ‘rotten’ carbon credit projects

Can nations ever get artisanal gold mining right?

Communities fend off attacks as officials study Brazil’s anti-Indigenous land rights bill

DRC communities turn up heat on EU lenders funding palm oil giant PHC

Oil and gas expansion threatens Peru’s isolated Indigenous peoples

Reporting confirms alleged Indigenous rights violations in Nepal hydropower project

Colombia’s coca substitution program failing to help farmers or slow deforestation

Amazon Fraud 101: How timber credits mask illegal logging in Brazil

Disputed Manono lithium mining project in DRC sparks concern

Climate change could return a stolen lake to Indigenous people, a century later

Sumatra community school hands down ancient knowledge to modern generation

Youth leaders revive Indigenous seafood harvesting heritage

On Canada’s West Coast, clam gardening builds resilience among Indigenous youth

Raw materials become high-value bioeconomy goods at an Amazon science park

In Brazil’s Amazon, land invasions — and fires — threaten a protected reserve

In a fight to save a rare bird, Indigenous communities in Guyana are winning

Indigenous Batwa win human rights victory over eviction from DRC park

No plans, no progress make Peru’s energy transition uncertain

Expanding the colonization of the Brazilian Amazon through gold mining

In Nepal, a cable car in a sacred forest sparks swift, and controversial, direct action

Magnate’s visit to Indonesia’s untouched Aru Islands revives Indigenous concerns

New Indigenous reserve in the Amazon among first steps to protect peoples in isolation

Hydropower plants disrupt fishers’ lives in Amazon’s most biodiverse river basin

A tribe once declared ‘extinct’ helps reintroduce salmon to the Columbia River

It’s not the end, we have several possible futures: Interview with Indigenous author Ailton Krenak

Indigenous lands have fewer “alien” plants and animals

After isolated tribes’ rare appearance in Peruvian Amazon, big questions remain for their future

Activists ask for help combatting violence against Nicaragua’s Indigenous communities

Conservationists look for new ways to fight oil pipelines in southern Mexico

Brazil’s wildcat mining is deeply rooted in its politics and thirst for minerals

The Amazon’s most fertile forests are also most vulnerable to drought: Study

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