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Indigenous knowledge proves key in a study of plants gorillas use to self-medicate
Charles Mpaka
3 Oct 2024
Logging has a ‘lasting legacy’ on Gabonese forest soundscapes
Shreya Dasgupta
9 Sep 2024
Logging done sustainably doesn’t have to harm ecosystem services, study finds
Leocadia Bongben
22 Aug 2024
Freeing trees of their liana load can boost carbon sequestration in tropical forests
Mark Hillsdon
1 Feb 2024
What would it cost to protect the Congo Rainforest?
Mike DiGirolamo
29 Aug 2023
Do virus-detecting ants hold the key to preventing zoonotic diseases?
Elodie Toto
23 Aug 2023
Forest campaign group renews charge that carbon credit verification schemes are flawed
Victoria Schneider
28 Jul 2023
Forests & finance: communities turn to tree-planting, zero-logging, and mushrooms to protect forests
Mongabay.com
15 Jun 2023
Corruption threatens timber traceability in Nkok, Gabon
Elodie Toto
10 May 2023
Forests & Finance: Agroforestry in Cameroon and reforestation in South Africa
Mongabay.com
3 May 2023
CAPS, new gas megaproject, aims to power Central Africa, but at what cost, critics ask
Elodie Toto
11 Apr 2023
Libreville’s shrinking mangroves leave Gabon’s capital prone to floods
Elodie Toto
6 Apr 2023
Tracking the moves of Asian forestry companies in Central Africa (analysis)
Alain Karsenty
21 Oct 2022
In Gabon, camera-trap developers find the ideal proving ground for their craft
Manon Verchot, Sanshey Biswas
18 Aug 2022
As animal seed dispersers go the way of the dodo, forest plants are at risk
Sharon Guynup
28 Apr 2022
2021 tropical forest loss figures put zero-deforestation goal by 2030 out of reach
Hans Nicholas Jong
28 Apr 2022
In Gabon, a community’s plea against logging paves the way for a new reserve
Benjamin Evine-Binet
12 Apr 2022
The chimp doctor will see you now: Medicating apes boost the case for conservation
Manon Verchot
16 Feb 2022
Is a European proposal on imported deforestation too punitive? (commentary)
Alain Karsenty
9 Feb 2022
DNA assessment confirms Gabon as last stronghold of forest elephants
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
19 Nov 2021
Mixed signals from Gabon officials to villagers fighting to save a forest
Benjamin Evine-Binet
11 Oct 2021
Fomenting a “Perfect Storm” to push companies to change: Q&A with Glenn Hurowitz
Rhett A. Butler
9 Sep 2021
‘Stubborn optimism’ for elephants fuels Indigenous conservation effort
Mike Gaworecki
28 Jul 2021
Gabon becomes first African country to get paid for protecting its forests
Jim Tan
20 Jul 2021
In Gabon, a new partnership protects sharks and rays
Gaspard Abitsi, Godefroy De Bruyne, Luke Warwick
8 Jun 2021
Logging company moves into intact Gabon forest as village fights to save it
Benjamin Evine-Binet
31 Mar 2021
With a drastic decline in tropical fruit, Gabon’s rainforest mega-gardeners go hungry
Ingrid Gercama, Nathalie Bertrams
29 Oct 2020
Just half of major timber and pulp suppliers committed to zero deforestation: Report
Claire Asher
2 Sep 2020
Probe begins into alleged deforestation by Olam, ‘world’s largest farmer’
James Fair
7 Aug 2020
Palm oil giant Olam under scrutiny again over Gabon plantations
James Fair
25 Mar 2020
Eco-tourism isn’t enough to develop a country: Q&A with Gabon’s environment minister, Lee White
Matthew Hatthingh
10 Feb 2020
Debate rages over intensive oil palm farming in Gabon
Yorick Nelly Kombila
1 Nov 2019
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