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Climate finance must reach Indigenous communities at COP30 & beyond (commentary)

‘A very successful story’: An Egypt tribe welcomes tourists & protects its coast

Forest sanctuaries and spiritual balance in the Karen highlands of Thailand

Indigenous women and the path to a just energy transition: Voices from the land (commentary)

Putumayo’s women guardians defend land and culture amid Colombia’s deforestation

In Indonesia’s Mentawai Islands, youths blend ancestral and world faiths to protect forests

In DRC’s Kivu region, the moringa tree offers valuable health benefits

Saving Mexico City’s ancient floating farms

Women in Mexico step up to protect the island farms traditionally inherited by men

Indigenous-led protections spark Bali starling’s recovery in the wild

When art turns into a sustainable treasure

The Indigenous tradition sustaining Nepal’s alpine pastures amid climate change

Bridging Indigenous and Western knowledge with science and radio

Putting the right plants in the right place boosts restoration (commentary)

Beavers restored to tribal lands in California benefit ecosystems

African wildlife conservation is local communities’ burden (commentary)

As forest elephants plummet, ebony trees decline in Central Africa’s rainforests

Amazon jambu blends tradition and science for numbing flavors and healthcare

Eswatini’s young honey-hunters sustain a rare bond with wild birds

Filipino communities use vast variety of endemic plants for health: Study

How Cambodia’s new environmental code undermines Indigenous peoples’ rights (commentary)

Indigenous knowledge & agroecology must be at the center of food system transformation (commentary)

Culture and spirit belong at the center of wildlife conservation (commentary)

Indigenous rubber bounces back for Amazon conservation and higher income

Nepal sees positive outcome from reforestation project using local knowledge

After USAID cut, Ethiopia’s largest community conservation area aims for self-sufficiency

Fire is both destruction and rebirth for Maya communities of Belize

Some rivers have rights, but author Robert Macfarlane argues they’re also alive

‘Culture & nature are one’: Interview with Mudja Chief Bitini Ndiyanabo Kanane

Stars & lighthouses: Marine conservation that blends Pacific Islander wisdom and Western knowledge (commentary)

Indonesian women sustain seaweed traditions in a changing climate

Ecological crisis in Brazil’s Pantanal fuels human-jaguar conflict

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