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Randy Borman (1955-2025): An unlikely guardian of the Amazon rainforest

Only 17% of peatlands, vital to curbing climate change, are protected, study finds

As the rainforest gets drier, Amazon Indigenous groups thirst for clean water

Indonesia’s militarized crackdown on illegal forest use sparks human rights concerns

Ecology vs. development in Karachi: Interview with photographer Salman Baloch

Two South American scientists win ‘environmental Nobel’ on human-nature divide

‘I’m Still Here’ Eunice Paiva’s pivotal role in Brazil’s Indigenous & environmental rights

Forest communities craft recommendations for better ART TREES carbon credit standard

Mining dredges return to Amazon River’s main tributary, months after crackdown

‘Helicopter tourism’ in the Himalayas affecting Sherpas, wildlife

Ecuador’s next debt-for-nature deal falls short of Indigenous involvement

Mongabay series on illegal timber and cattle wins honorable mention in Brazil journalism prize

Indigenous protests in Brazil topple law seen as threat to rural schools

Oaxaca Indigenous leader’s killing leaves land defenders’ safety in doubt

Expected ban on Mexican GM corn fetches praise — and worry over imports

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

As Africa eyes protected areas expansion of 1 million square miles, concerns over enforcement persist

Amazon states lead rebellion on environmental enforcement

Nigerian president’s bid to resume oil drilling in Ogoniland a ‘betrayal,’ groups say

As the gold rush surges in Nicaragua, Indigenous communities pay the price

Kenyan court orders two community wildlife conservancies shut down

In Honduras, communities race to establish reserve as La Mosquitia forest disappears

How conservation NGOs can put human rights principles into practice (commentary)

Yanomami sees success two years into Amazon miner evictions, but fears remain

What does an NGO do when its funds are tied to human rights abuses? Interview with John Knox

Calls for protection as new images emerge of uncontacted Amazonian tribe

‘We’re getting back on track’: Interview with IBAMA head Rodrigo Agostinho

World Bank cancels $150m tourism project in Tanzania after abuse claims

Indigenous communities rise up against prison projects in Ecuador

Helicopters slash the trek to Earth’s highest peak, but leave Sherpas grounded

Plans for bauxite mine in Suriname reignite Indigenous land rights debate

Should mining companies consider no-go zones where isolated Indigenous peoples live? (Commentary)

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