Indigenous Peoples and Conservation News

Indigenous peoples’ stewardship of natural resources is increasingly being recognized as a critical priority in efforts to combat climate change, protect biodiversity, and maintain the ecosystems that sustain the planet. Yet indigenous communities continue to face grave threats when it comes to protecting their lands. Some indigenous peoples are challenged by governments’ failure to recognize their land rights and the loss of traditional knowledge, which erodes cultural identity. The Indigenous Peoples and Conservation project will produce a series of journalistic stories that explore threats to indigenous peoples’ territories and showcase successful indigenous-led conservation initiatives.

Indigenous Brazilians fear surge in violence as ‘land-grab bill’ nears passage

Maleos bounce back in Sulawesi after villagers resolve to protect their eggs

Sharing solutions: How a digital toolkit is strengthening Indigenous voices

‘Stubborn optimism’ for elephants fuels Indigenous conservation effort

Road construction imperils tree kangaroo recovery in PNG

Killings, invasions escalate in fight for land in Brazil’s Maranhão state

‘I am Indigenous, not pardo’: Push for self-declaration in Brazil’s census

In Rio de Janeiro, Indigenous people fight to undo centuries of erasure

Exhibition showcases Claudia Andujar’s half-century fight for the Yanomami

Amazon dams: No clean water, fish dying, then the pandemic came

In Brazil’s most Indigenous city, prejudice and diversity go hand in hand

‘Listening to communities must go beyond ticking compliance boxes’, says Peter Kallang, a Kenyah leader

Land conflicts in Brazil break record under Bolsonaro

From Flores to Papua: Meet 10 of Indonesia’s mangrove guardians

Illegal miners fire shots, burn homes in Munduruku Indigenous Reserve

Indigenous in São Paulo: Erased by a colonial education curriculum

Recognizing the true guardians of the forest: Q&A with David Kaimowitz

‘We are made invisible’: Brazil’s Indigenous on prejudice in the city

Timber organization’s backing ‘one step’ toward ‘peace park’ in Borneo

In an oil spill’s aftermath in Peru, new voices lead an Indigenous fight for justice

Nazareth Cabrera fights for Colombia’s Indigenous Uitoto with the strength of her words

In the Colombian Amazon, a leader trains her people to save the forest

We’re not protecting enough of the right areas to save biodiversity: Study

COVID-19 and rainforest fires set up potential public health crisis

Bison: (Back) home on the range

Chief Raoni, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, presides over historic meeting with over 600 indigenous leaders in Brazil

Xavante tribe digs in as Brazil reneges on vow not to build a road in their reserve

Canada working towards new future for Indigenous-led conservation

Fines for Amazon fires may go to indigenous communities under new bill

‘Everything is dying’: Q&A with Brazilian indigenous leader Alessandra Munduruku

Indigenous-managed lands found to harbor more biodiversity than protected areas

Forests and forest communities critical to climate change solutions

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