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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

Gold mining in the Amazon has doubled in area since 2018, AI tool shows

Indigenous midwives in Panama strive to preserve traditional medicine for maternal health

Troubled rubber plantation in Liberia shuts down after labor unrest

Short on funds and long on risk, Venezuelan conservation groups worry for future

Indigenous communities in the Bolivian Amazon combat droughts and floods

In Cambodia, Indigenous villagers lose forest & land amid carbon offset project

Bangladesh wildlife sanctuary continues to lose primary forest

Beleaguered Indonesian civil society gets lift in push for just energy transition

What’s at stake for the environment in Venezuela’s upcoming election?

To host 2025 climate summit, Brazil will carve up an Amazonian reserve

Photos: For Kenya’s Maasai, will a new faith undo age-old conservation traditions?

Can a carbon offset project really secure Indigenous rights in authoritarian Cambodia?

A Guatemalan reserve turns from civil war refuge to deforestation hotspot

An Indigenous-led biodiversity credit scheme in the Colombian Amazon

Shaping the next generation of Indigenous rangers: Interview with Manni Edwards

How Europe’s only Indigenous group is inspiring a greener Christianity

Ecuador’s Indigenous Cofán show how to have your turtle and eat it too

Garifuna land rights abuses persist in Honduras, despite court ruling

Loss of water means loss of culture for Mexico’s Indigenous Yaqui

A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation

Traditional foods have the potential to help Kashmir communities adapt to climate change: study

Ugandan chimps are eating bat guano, raising concerns over human epidemics

After historic 2023 drought, Amazon communities brace for more in Brazil

Indonesia’s oil palm smallholders get a boost in bid for sustainability

Indigenous communities in Sarawak left in the dark about hydropower proposal

As drought parches Mexico, a Yaqui water defender fights for a sacred river

Is ‘legal personhood’ a tool or a distraction for Māori relationships with nature?

To protect the planet’s rangelands, give pastoralists a boost, UN report says

As logging booms in Suriname, forest communities race to win land rights

French Polynesians revive traditional rāhui to protect fish — and livelihoods

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