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.

Josefina Tunki: ‘If we have to die in defense of the land, we have to die’

Mali’s centuries-old pastoralist traditions wilt as the climate changes

Mongabay’s Top 10 Indigenous News Stories of 2021

California is the world’s number one importer of Amazonian oil, report finds

Guyanese project to bolster Indigenous land rights draws funding — and flak

Secrecy shrouds new gold mining deal in Guyana’s Marudi mountains

Mexican firm profits from reforestation, empowers Indigenous people

In Guyana, saving an Indigenous language from dying out with its last speakers

In the Arctic, Indigenous Sámi keep life centered on reindeer herding

Oil highway bears down on uncontacted Indigenous groups in Ecuador’s Yasuní

Unique Indigenous Maya food system blends cropping techniques in Guatemala

First Nations unite to fight industrial exploitation of Australia’s Martuwarra

In Colombia, threatened women of the Wayuú community continue to fight rampant mining

An Indigenous community in India’s Meghalaya state offers lessons in climate resilience

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

Indigenous communities in South Africa sue, protest off-shore oil and gas exploration

Betty Rubio, the tech-savvy Kichwa leader defending threatened territory

In southern Colombia, Indigenous groups fish and farm with the floods

Between land and sea: Agrobiodiversity holds key to health for Melanesian tribes

‘They will die’: Fears for the last Piripkura as Amazon invasion ramps up

Indigenous groups unveil plan to protect 80% of the Amazon in Peru and Ecuador

Amazon mining threatens dozens of uncontacted Indigenous groups, study shows

Underfunded but passionate, Native American conservationists call for more support

Indigenous community saves Colombia’s poison dart frog from coca and logging

Allegations of displacement, violence beleaguer Kenyan conservancy NGO

‘Our land, our life’: Okinawans hold out against new U.S. base in coastal zone

Details emerge around closed-door carbon deal in Malaysian Borneo

Community tree nursery and garden bring a ray of hope to Zimbabwean village

Kenya’s Indigenous Ogiek partner with government rangers to restore Mau Forest

Questions over who gets the billions pledged to Indigenous causes at COP26

Study confirms anti-inflammatory property of traditional Samoan remedy

Indigenous people get less than 1% of climate funding? It’s actually worse (commentary)

Interested in other Mongabay websites?

Earth HQ
Data Studio
Conservation Effectiveness
Mongabay Latam
Reforestation App
Mongabay Indonesia

News and Inspiration from Nature's Frontline.

you're currently offline