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Chile draws road map for peace in Mapuche land conflict, but concerns remain

In New Guinea, megadiverse lowland forests are most at risk of deforestation

An alternative approach to bridge Indigenous knowledge and Western science for conservation (commentary)

New forest loss data beef up Amazon deforestation case against Casino Group

German supermarket palm oil linked to Indigenous rights abuses in Guatemala

Bolivia expels members of fake nation Kailasa over Indigenous land lease scandal

Indigenous conservationists lead the fight to save Mentawai’s endangered primates

Kenyan soil carbon project suspended for a second time

Malaysian timber company accused of abuse & rights violations: Report

African Parks acknowledges abuse by park staff in Congo, but withholds full report

‘We can’t talk solutions without understanding complexities: Kari Guajajara on Brazil’s Amazon

World Bank launches historic framework addressing harms from development projects

At the U.N., mining groups tout protections for Indigenous peoples

Report urges stricter mining standards to manage climate and social impacts

Viral standoff at Philippines’ Mt. Pinatubo exposes decades of Indigenous exclusion

Global prize longlists Mongabay feature on Maxakali reforestation in Brazil

Report shows policy gaps in safeguarding the carbon rights of forest communities

Cable car project in Nepal under fire for flawed environmental review

Amazon people brace for a drier future along the endangered Madeira River

Indigenous youth at the U.N. share environmental setbacks and solutions

‘Colombia’s Amazon peoples provide solutions’: Interview with José Homero Mutumbajoy

The latest issues in Peru’s Amazon: Interview with Indigenous leader Julio Cusurichi

Gold rush moves closer to Amazon’s second-tallest tree

Indigenous stewardship plays a key role in protecting imperiled primates

Military-backed plantation project in Indonesian Papua triggers rights concerns

Corporate giants fall short on forest protection commitments, report

Brazil prosecutors dispute $175m Amazon Rainforest carbon credit deal

‘We belong to one ocean’: Indigenous leaders push for seat at the table of high seas biodiversity treaty

Cement factory approved inside Cambodia’s Prey Lang sanctuary despite mining ban

Indigenous delegates at the U.N. raise alarm on isolated peoples in the Amazon

Indigenous nations fought for a new national monument. Will it survive Trump?

Pope Francis’ uncompromising defense of nature may be his greatest legacy

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