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As tourists flood a Tanzanian park, the Maasai say they’re being pushed out

What’s fair in conservation to locals? Just ask, study says

As illegal logging route in Peru nears Brazil, Indigenous groups warn of calamity

Environmental activist ‘well-hated’ by Myanmar junta is latest to be arrested

Fomenting a “Perfect Storm” to push companies to change: Q&A with Glenn Hurowitz

‘Global Indigenous Agenda’ for land rights, conservation launched at IUCN congress

‘Join us for the Amazon,’ Indigenous leaders tell IUCN in push for protection

Borneo’s bearded pigs and traditional hunters adapted to oil palms. Then came swine fever

Spike in deforestation detected in Papua concession linked to South Korea’s Moorim

Drug trafficking threatens Indigenous Shipibo communities in Peru

In Peru, ancient food technologies revived in pursuit of future security

Palm oil firms in Papua hit back with lawsuit after permits are revoked

Examining ‘What Works In Conservation’

North American paper industry merger sets off environmental alarms

Building the Campaign for Nature: Q&A with Brian O’Donnell

Conservation needs more women, says Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak

Sustainable livelihood offers a lifeline to Philippines’ dying rice terraces

With their land on the line, Indigenous Brazilians gather for landmark ruling

With Myanmar’s press muzzled, experts warn of surge in environmental crimes

Drug trafficking and illegal logging threaten Indigenous communities in Peru

The women on the front lines of safeguarding the Amazon

As COP15 approaches, ’30 by 30’ becomes a conservation battleground

It’s time to scrutinize who’s in the room when conservation decisions are made, says Laly Lichtenfeld

‘Carving up my country’: Land clearing reignites fracking debate in Western Australia

Illegal mining in Colombia’s Amazon threatens Indigenous communities

Convergence, community and justice: Key emerging conservation trends of the pandemic era (commentary)

Highway cutting through Heart of Borneo poised to be ‘very, very bad’

Deforestation surge continues amid deepening uncertainty in Myanmar

Indonesian pulpwood firms told to protect peat are doing the opposite: Report

They safeguarded nature, but now Malaysia’s Mah Meri face eviction for an eco-resort

Malaysian timber giant Samling takes conflict over logging activity to court

Cambodian dam a ‘disaster’ for local communities, rights group says

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