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Scientists describe three new frog species from Peruvian Andes

Community patrolling reduces crime numbers in the Amazon, study shows

Oil and plastic pollution from shipwreck raises concerns, legal scrutiny in India

Indigenous Amazonians win landmark ruling against mercury pollution in Colombia

Youth and women find success in taking climate cases to court

Listings of Indonesian islands renew fears of privatization for coastal communities

From apps to Indigenous guardians: Ways we can save rainforests

UN rapporteur calls for ban on fossil fuel ads and criminalizing of disinformation

Two-year investigation confirms majority of community grievances in Socfin plantations

In Latin America, energy transition stirs a rise in human rights lawsuits

Peru’s Indigenous aguaje harvesters turn to sustainability, but challenges remain

Study urges legal protection for Sulawesi’s endangered bear cuscus amid habitat loss

Catholic bishops from Global South call for ambitious climate action ahead of COP30

Young activists risk all to defend Cambodia’s environment

South Africa to ban highly toxic pesticide Terbufos

Blue cranes now listed as vulnerable in South Africa

With coral-rich Churna Island now an MPA, Pakistan takes baby steps on ocean protection

Countries seek urgent CITES protection of more than 70 sharks and rays

Indigenous communities left in the dark on carbon scheme on their land

Private financing for Argentina’s lithium is anything but green, critics say

104 companies linked to 20% of global environmental conflicts, study finds

Banks bet big on fossil fuels, boosting financing in 2024, report finds

Study reveals surge in illegal arachnid trade via Facebook in Philippines

The cost of conservation without consent: Astrid Puentes on rights-based environmentalism

WWF’s top leader acknowledges reforms in wake of abuse allegations

Sweden needs a rights of nature legal framework (commentary)

Indigenous guards: The shield of Colombia’s Amazon

Regulation on oil palm expansion in Peru’s Amazon could endanger forests, say critics

Nicaragua government tied to illegal land invasions in wildlife refuge, documents suggest

Balancing wildlife and human needs at Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth park

‘Forgotten’ leopards being driven to silent extinction by poaching and trade

The illegal trade in ivory and pangolin scales has fallen sharply since COVID-19. But for how long?

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