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Crucial to conservation, Indigenous communities’ environmental leadership endures

Are ‘nature based solutions’ the best fix for climate change?

‘Small-scale fishers have a Ph.D. in the ocean’: Q&A with Vatosoa Rakotondrazafy

Indigenous knowledge ‘gives us a much richer picture’: Q&A with Māori researcher Ocean Mercier

Hippos, manatees, and how the sounds of African wildlife aid their conservation

‘There’s hope’ for North Atlantic right whales: Q&A with filmmaker Nadine Pequeneza

Journeying in biocultural diversity and conservation philanthropy: Q&A with Ken Wilson

Ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin: Indigenous knowledge serves as a ‘connective tissue’ between nature and human well-being

The 411 on forests and reforestation for 2022

With the passing of two icons, who will lead the conservation movement?

Fighting a Chile mining project with science: Q&A with biologist Maritza Sepúlveda

Getting African grasslands right, for people and wildlife alike: Q&A with Susanne Vetter

‘We scientists engage in soft diplomacy’: Q&A with Christine Wilkinson

In search of wild spectacles and river journeys

‘Everyone is capable’ of climate action, say Kevin Patel and Julia Jackson

Boosting human and machine expertise with conservation tech: Q&A with Sara Beery

Climate efforts won’t succeed without secure community rights, says Nonette Royo

What do two giant land deals mean for the future of Southeast Asia’s forests?

‘Collaboration is key’ to address big environmental challenges, says Daniel Katz

‘Superstitious belief kills pangolins’: Q&A with biologist Elisa Panjang

‘A leap of faith’: Q&A with Robin Radcliffe on airlifting rhinos upside down

Achieving a ‘nature positive future’: an interview with Cristián Samper

Jane Goodall’s Hopecast podcast features Mongabay founder

‘To change policies, insert yourself in them’: Q&A with biologist Liliana Dávalos

Half-Earth, conservation, and hope: An interview with E.O. Wilson, Paula Ehrlich and Sir Tim Smit    

Supporting more holistic approaches to conservation: an interview with Kai Carter

Conservation will only scale when non-conservationists see its value, says James Deutsch

For some Indigenous, COVID presents possibility of cultural extinction, says Myrna Cunningham

Empowering Indigenous youths with tradition and tech: Q&A with Dawn Martin-Hill

Small cats should be a conservation priority, says Panthera’s new board chair Jonathan Ayers

‘Conservation should be seen as what communities have always done’, says John Kamanga

When COVID shut Broadway, award-winning actress Jane Alexander went birding

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